Talk:Powdery mildew

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[edit] No need to merge

I see no need to merge the articles of Erysiphales and Powdery mildew! The first one is a biological order and the other one is a disease caused by species belonging to that order. There are also separate articles for common cold and rhinoviruses for the same reason.

This one is a horticulture article, the other one is a mycology article. Kaarel 20:31, 2 March 2007 (UTC)