Template:Did you know nominations/Aecidium mori

Aecidium mori

 * ... that the Aecidium mori causes the Mulberry rust disease on the Mulberry (pictured) flowering plant, which decreases the quantity of leaves on the trees?
 * Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Claudia Leigh

Created/expanded by Thine Antique Pen (talk). Self nom at 20:46, 30 June 2012 (UTC)


 * Symbol confirmed.svg New enough, long enough (3758), well-written, properly linked, properly cited. Pity the photograph doesn't show the fungus on the Mulberry, but the (pictured) reference is correctly limited. -- Ultracobalt  &#32;(talk) 08:22, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
 * Symbol question.svg I think the article needs a good copyedit, some of the prose is confusing or inaccurate, e.g.
 * "It is often only found in the countries of Asia." often only?
 * "located on the flowering plant of Morus, which only reaches 10–15 metres (33–49 feet) in height." Why only? Is this not high enough for a flowering plant to grow?
 * "In 1890, Barclay had identified this species of fungi to be a duplicate of Caeoma mori and changed the name of it." huh?
 * "The name was changed back to the original a short time later, after Aecidium mori was more commonly used." confuzzling
 * most of the "Description" section is actually taxonomy
 * why are retrieval dates given for all the references? These are not available online as far as I'm aware.
 * the external link leads to paywall. Would be better to just use the distribution data in the article. Sasata (talk) 07:28, 3 July 2012 (UTC)
 * the external link leads to paywall. Would be better to just use the distribution data in the article. Sasata (talk) 07:28, 3 July 2012 (UTC)