Sawadaea
Sawadaea bicornis growing on maple
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Sawadaea

Miyabe (1914)
Type species
Sawadaea aceris
(DC.) Miyabe (1914)

Sawadaea is a genus of fungi in the family Erysiphaceae (powdery mildews).[1] The widespread genus contains nine species.[2] One more species was added in 2011.[3]

The genus was circumscribed by Kingo Miyabe in J. Fac. Agric. Hokkaido Imp. Univ. vol.38 (3) on pages 286, 371, 374 and 449 in 1937.

The genus name of Sawadaea is in honour of Kaneyoshi (Kenkichi) Sawada (1888–1950), who was a Japanese botanist and mycologist. He worked at the College of Agriculture in the National Taiwan University.[4]

Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum;[3]

  • Sawadaea aesculi R.Y. Zheng & G.Q. Chen (1980)
  • Sawadaea bicornis (Wallr.) Homma (1937)
  • Sawadaea bifida V.P. Heluta (1990)
  • Sawadaea bomiensis R.Y. Zheng & G.Q. Chen (1980)
  • Sawadaea koelreuteriae (I. Miyake) H.D. Shin & M.J. Park (2011)
  • Sawadaea kovaliana V.P. Heluta (1990)
  • Sawadaea nankinensis (F.L. Tai) S. Takam. & U. Braun (2008)
  • Sawadaea polyfida (C.T. Wei) R.Y. Zheng & G.Q. Chen (1980)
  • Sawadaea tulasnei (Fuckel) Homma (1937)
  • Sawadaea zhengii Y. Nomura (1997)

Former species;[3]

  • Sawadaea aceris (DC.) Miyabe (1914) = Sawadaea bicornis
  • Sawadaea negundinis Homma (1937) = Sawadaea bicornis
  • Sawadaea polyfida var. japonica U. Braun & Tanada (1985) = Sawadaea polyfida

References

  1. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58.
  2. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 618. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  3. 1 2 3 "Sawadaea - Search Page". www.speciesfungorum.org. Species Fungorum. Retrieved 15 October 2022.
  4. Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. Retrieved January 27, 2022.


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