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Studies on the evolution and systematics of powdery mildew fungi

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Acknowledgements

I express my deepest gratitude to the late Prof. Koji Amano for his scientific guidance and continuous encouragements. I also thank the late Dr. Kumiko Wada, the late Prof. Hiroshi Ishizaki, Prof. Hitoshi Kunoh, Prof. Takio Ichitani, Prof. Hirofumi Uchimiya, Prof. John Taylor, and Dr. Hiromitsu Hagiwara for their guidance and continuous support and Dr. Yukihiko Nomura, Prof. Seinosuke Tanda, Prof. Yukio Sato, Dr. Adlien Bolay, Prof. Uwe Braun, Dr. Maria Graciela Cabrera, Dr. Roger Cook, Dr. James Cunnington, Dr. Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau, Dr. Banga Grigaliunaite, Prof. Maria Havrylenko, Prof. Vasyl Heluta, Prof. Akbar Khodaparast, Prof. Levente Kiss, Dr. Jose Liberato, Dr. Jamjan Meeboon, Dr. Gregory Saenz, Prof. Hyeon-Dong Shin, Prof. Liu Shu-yan, Prof. Chaiwat To-anun, and Dr. Silvia Wolcan for their kind help and enjoyable collaborations. I also thank all of my colleagues for their efforts.

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Takamatsu, S. Studies on the evolution and systematics of powdery mildew fungi. J Gen Plant Pathol 84, 422–426 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10327-018-0805-4

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