0 a black, green, or whitish area caused by a fungus that grows on things such as plants, paper, cloth, or buildings, usually if the conditions are warm and wet:
1 a soft, usually white, green, or black area caused by a fungus that sometimes grows on things such as plants, food, paper, or buildings, esp. if the conditions are warm and wet
In 1966, the systemic fungicide ethirimol was released for the control of powdery mildew in cereals.
For these pest groups, climatic conditions and geographical distribution of pests (downy mildews, corn borers, etc.) restrict the importance to some hot spots.
Identification of resistance gene analogs linked to a powdery mildew resistance locus in grapevine.
In contrast to leaf rust which attacks mesophyll cells, the interaction between wheat and wheat powdery mildew occurs in leaf epidermal cells.
Mapping quantitative 123 trait loci for downy mildew resistance in pearl millet.
The sulfur could be applied to target powdery mildew and the copper hydroxide to target peach leaf curl.
Genetic engineering of wheat for increased resistance to powdery mildew resistance.
The first genes to be isolated from wheat by map-based cloning include three resistance genes against the fungal diseases powdery mildew and leaf rust.