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mycellium of erysiphales are​

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Characteristics. Erysiphales have superficial mycelium which extracts nourishment from the host plant through specialized hyphae that penetrate the epidermal cells of the host by means of absorbing organs called haustoria. The teleomorphs are usually more distinctive and diverse than the anamorphs.

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Characteristics. Erysiphales have superficial mycelium which extracts nourishment from the host plant through specialized hyphae that penetrate the epidermal cells of the host by means of absorbing organs called haustoria. The teleomorphs are usually more distinctive and diverse than the anamorphs.

Kingdom: Fungi

Order: Erysiphales; H.Gwynne-Vaughan, 1922

Family: Erysiphaceae; Tul. & C.Tul., 1861

Class: Leotiomycetes

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