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<strong>CBS</strong> Biodiversity SeriesNo. 11:Taxonomic Manual of the Erysiphales (Powdery Mildews)ies 11Uwe Braun . Roger T.A. CookTaxonomic Manual of the Erysiphales(Powdery Mildews)11Taxonomic Manualof the Erysiphales(Powdery Mildews)Uwe BraunRoger T.A. CookUwe Braun and Roger T.A. CookThe “Taxonomic Manual of the Erysiphales (Powdery Mildews)” is a fully revised, expanded new version ofU. Braun’s f<strong>or</strong>mer monograph from 1987, which is out of print. The present book covers the taxonomy of allpowdery mildew fungi. New chapters have been preparedf<strong>or</strong> phylogenetic relationships, conidial germination, conidia as viewed by Scanning Electron Microscopy,fossil powdery mildews, and holom<strong>or</strong>ph classification. The treatment of the Erysiphales, its tribes and generaare based on recent molecular phylogenetic classifications. A key to the genera (and sections), based onteleom<strong>or</strong>ph and anam<strong>or</strong>ph characters is provided, supplemented by a key solely using anam<strong>or</strong>ph features.Keys to the <strong>species</strong> are to be found under the particular genera. A special tabular key to <strong>species</strong> basedon host families and genera completes the tools f<strong>or</strong> identification of powdery mildew taxa. In total, 873powdery mildew <strong>species</strong> are described and illustrated in 853 figures (plates). The following data are givenf<strong>or</strong> the particular <strong>species</strong> and subspecific taxa: bibliographic data, synonyms, references to descriptionsand illustrations in literature, full descriptions, type details, host range, distribution and notes. A further 236taxonomic novelties are introduced, comprising the new genus Takamatsuella, 55 new <strong>species</strong>, four newvarieties, six new names and 170 new combinations. A list of excluded and doubtful taxa with notes andtheir current status is attached, followed by a list of references and a glossary. This manual deals with thetaxonomy of the Erysiphales w<strong>or</strong>ldwide, and provides an up-todate basis f<strong>or</strong> the identification of taxa, aswell as comprehensive supplementary inf<strong>or</strong>mation on their biology, m<strong>or</strong>phology, distribution and host range.This monograph is aimed at biologists, mycologists and phytopathologists that encounter <strong>or</strong> study powderymildew diseases.707 pp., fully illustrated with 853 pictures and line drawings (A4 f<strong>or</strong>mat). Hardbound, 2012. € 80No. 10: Atlas of Soil AscomycetesJosep Guarro, Josepa Gené, Alberto M. Stchigel and M. José FiguerasThis compendium includes almost all presently known <strong>species</strong> of ascomycetes that have been rep<strong>or</strong>ted insoil and which sp<strong>or</strong>ulate in culture. They constitute a very broad spectrum of genera belonging to very diverse<strong>or</strong>ders, but mainly to the Onygenales, S<strong>or</strong>dariales, Eurotiales, Thelebolales, Pezizales, Melanosp<strong>or</strong>ales,Pleosp<strong>or</strong>ales, Xylariales, Coniochaetales and Microascales. The goal of this book is to provide sufficientdata f<strong>or</strong> users to recognise and identify these <strong>species</strong>. It includes the description of 146 genera and 698<strong>species</strong>. F<strong>or</strong> each genus a dichotomous key to facilitate <strong>species</strong> identification is provided and f<strong>or</strong> each genusand <strong>species</strong> the salient m<strong>or</strong>phological features are described. These descriptions are accompanied by linedrawings illustrating the most representative structures. Light micrographs, supplemented by scanningelectron micrographs and Nomarski interference contrast micrographs of most of the <strong>species</strong> treated in thebook are also included. In addition, numerous <strong>species</strong> not found in soil but related to those included inthis book are referenced <strong>or</strong> described. This book will be of value not only to soil microbiologists and plantpathologists concerned with the soilb<strong>or</strong>ne fungi and diseases, but also to anyone interested in identifyingfungi in general, because many of the genera included here are not confined to soil. Since most of thefungi of biotechnological <strong>or</strong> clinical interest (dermatophytes, dim<strong>or</strong>phic fungi and opp<strong>or</strong>tunists) are soil-b<strong>or</strong>neascomycetes, the content of this book is of interest f<strong>or</strong> a wide range of scientists.Guarro . Gene . Stchigel . FiguerasAtlas of Soil AscomycetesAtlas of SoilAscomycetesJOSEP GUARROJOSEPA GENĖALBERTO M. STCHIGELM. JOSĖ FIGUERAS486 pp., fully illustrated with 322 pictures and line drawings (A4 f<strong>or</strong>mat). Hardbound, 2012. € 70<strong>CBS</strong> Biodiversity Series 1010No. 9: The Genera of HyphomycetesKeith Seifert, Gareth M<strong>or</strong>gan-Jones, Walter Gams and Bryce KendrickThe Genera of Hyphomycetes is the essential reference f<strong>or</strong> the identification of moulds to all those who w<strong>or</strong>k with thesefungi, including plant pathologists, industrial microbiologists, mycologists and indo<strong>or</strong> environment specialists, whetherthey be professionals <strong>or</strong> students. The book compiles inf<strong>or</strong>mation on about 1480 accepted genera of hyphomycetes,and about 1420 genera that are synonyms <strong>or</strong> names of uncertain identity. Each accepted genus is described usinga standardized set of key w<strong>or</strong>ds, connections with sexual stages (teleom<strong>or</strong>phs) and synanam<strong>or</strong>phs are listed, alongwith known substrates <strong>or</strong> hosts, and continental distribution. When available, accession numbers f<strong>or</strong> representativeDNA barcodes are listed f<strong>or</strong> each genus. A complete bibliography is provided f<strong>or</strong> each genus, giving the reader accessto the literature necessary to identify <strong>species</strong>. Most accepted genera are illustrated by newly prepared line drawings,including many genera that have never been comprehensively illustrated bef<strong>or</strong>e, arranged as a visual synoptic key.M<strong>or</strong>e than 200 colour photographs supplement the line drawings. Diagnostic keys are provided f<strong>or</strong> some taxonomicand ecological groups. Appendices include an integrated classification of hyphomycete genera in the phylogeneticfungal system, a list of teleom<strong>or</strong>ph-anam<strong>or</strong>ph connections, and a glossary of technical terms. With its combination ofinf<strong>or</strong>mation on classical m<strong>or</strong>phological taxonomy, molecular phylogeny and DNA diagnostics, this book is an effectivemodern resource f<strong>or</strong> researchers w<strong>or</strong>king on microfungi.997 pp., fully illustrated with colour pictures and line drawings (A4 f<strong>or</strong>mat). Hardbound, 2011. € 80F<strong>or</strong> a complete list of all <strong>CBS</strong>-<strong>KNAW</strong> publications, please visit our website www.cbs.knaw.nl

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