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The mycelium of the Erysiphaceae is usually hyaline and is branched, septate and its cells are uninucleate. The mycelium is hyaline when.young and greyish-brown when old. It is entirely external to the host tissues except for that of Phyllactinia. The mycelium fastens to the host epidermal cells by haustoria.
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Erysiphe cruciferarum exhibits typical powdery mildew characteristics, appearing as small radiating, diffuse colonies of superficial white mycelium on the surface of the leaf; usually both sides of the leaf show white, powdery fungal growth.
Species: E. cruciferarum
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