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About Ampelomyces quisqualis str. HMLAC05119 (GCA_010094095.1)
Ampelomyces quisqualis is an anamorphic fungus that is a hyperparasite of powdery mildews. This parasitism reduces growth and may eventually kill the mildew. These mycoparasites can live up to 21 days on mildew-free host plant surfaces, attacking powdery mildew structures as soon as they appear. A. quisqualis is used as the active ingredient in a commercial fungicide.
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Taxonomy ID 50730
Data source DOE Joint Genome Institute
Comparative genomics
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Variation
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