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Cercosporella Veratri
''Cercosporella'' is a fungus genus in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. Synonyms * '' Pseudocercosporella capsellae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella brassicae'' * '' Mycosphaerella areola'', synonym for ''Cercosporella gossypii'' * '' Tapesia yallundae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella herpotrichoides'' * '' Calonectria indusiata'', synonym for ''Cercosporella theae'' References External links EPPO codes Mycosphaerellaceae genera {{plant-disease-stub ...
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Cercosporella Veratri
''Cercosporella'' is a fungus genus in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. Synonyms * '' Pseudocercosporella capsellae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella brassicae'' * '' Mycosphaerella areola'', synonym for ''Cercosporella gossypii'' * '' Tapesia yallundae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella herpotrichoides'' * '' Calonectria indusiata'', synonym for ''Cercosporella theae'' References External links EPPO codes Mycosphaerellaceae genera {{plant-disease-stub ...
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Cercosporella Pfaffiae
''Cercosporella'' is a fungus genus in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. Synonyms * '' Pseudocercosporella capsellae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella brassicae'' * '' Mycosphaerella areola'', synonym for ''Cercosporella gossypii'' * '' Tapesia yallundae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella herpotrichoides'' * '' Calonectria indusiata'', synonym for ''Cercosporella theae'' References External links EPPO codes Mycosphaerellaceae genera {{plant-disease-stub ...
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Tapesia Yallundae
''Tapesia yallundae'' is the causal agent for a variety of cereal and forage grass diseases. The anamorph of ''T. yallundae'' is the W-type strain of ''Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides''. The R-type strain of ''Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides'' is now known as '' Tapesia acuformis''. Morphology Produces two types of mycelium - one vegetative, yellow-brown, linear, and branching, the other dark and stromalike. Conidiophores are simple or sparingly branched. Conidia (1.5-3.5 x 37-70 μm) are hyaline, curved, and mostly five- to seven-celled. Sclerotia or sclerotialike stromatic mycelium, at first white to yellow-brown but later dark brown, may also be found on the lesions of infected plants. Black apothecia, 0.2 to 0.5 mm of diameter, form at the base of host culms. Apothecium contain cylindric to fusoid asci, of 35 to 38 µm x 5.9 to 7.4 µm. Ascospores are hyaline, fusoid, 0-1 septate, with a rounded end and an average size of 8.9 µm (7. ...
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Mycosphaerella Areola
''Mycosphaerella areola'' is a plant pathogen infecting cotton. See also * List of ''Mycosphaerella'' species References areola Fungi described in 1932 Cotton diseases Fungal plant pathogens and diseases {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ...
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Pseudocercosporella Capsellae
''Pseudocercosporella capsellae'' is a plant pathogen infecting crucifers (canola, mustard, rapeseed). ''P. capsellae'' is the causal pathogen of white leaf spot disease, which is an economically significant disease in global agriculture. ''P. capsellae'' has a significant effect on crop yields on agricultural products, such as canola seed and rapeseed. Researchers are working hard to find effective methods of controlling this plant pathogen, using cultural control, genetic resistance, and chemical control practices. Due to its rapidly changing genome, ''P. capsellae'' is a rapidly emerging plant pathogen that is beginning to spread globally and affect farmers around the world. Habitat and Geographical Distribution Habitat ''Pseudocercosporella capsellae'' is generally found in humid environments. When ''P. capsellae'' is found in environments with low humidity, the fungus is unable to germinate and cause disease. This pathogen is not a thermophile, explaining how it is fo ...
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Mycosphaerellaceae
The Mycosphaerellaceae are a family of sac fungi. They affect many common plants, such as eucalyptus, the myrtle family, and the Proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family of flowering plants predominantly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. The family comprises 83 genera with about 1,660 known species. Together with the Platanaceae and Nelumbonaceae, they make up the order Pro .... They have a widespread distribution. Taxonomy The following genera are included in this family: References Further reading * External links WORMS entryEOL entryZipcodeZoo entryMycoBank entry Dothideomycetes families Taxa named by Gustav Lindau Taxa described in 1897 {{Capnodiales-stub ...
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Cercosporella Rubi
''Cercosporella rubi'' is a plant pathogenic fungus which causes blackberry rosette, a disease that is also known as double blossom or witches' broom of blackberry. In infected plants, the symptoms that ''C. rubi'' causes are double blossoms as well as witches' brooms. Diseased canes do not produce fruit, and as a result, this pathogen poses one of the largest threats to commercial blackberry production. The disease is most prevalent in the southeast United States. Hosts and Range The hosts of ''C. rubi'' are limited to the genus ''Rubus,'' which encompasses blackberries (both erect and trailing varieties), raspberries, dewberries, and boysenberries. Blackberries are the most common host of this disease, though it's possible for boysenberries to serve as hosts as well. Blackberry cultivars with thorns are much more susceptible to rosette than thornless varieties. In the United States, rosette disease of blackberry is commonly found in the southeast parts of the country encomp ...
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Cercosporella Virgaureae
''Cercosporella'' is a fungus genus in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. Synonyms * ''Pseudocercosporella capsellae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella brassicae'' * ''Mycosphaerella areola ''Mycosphaerella areola'' is a plant pathogen infecting cotton. See also * List of ''Mycosphaerella'' species References areola Fungi described in 1932 Cotton diseases Fungal plant pathogens and diseases {{fungus-plant-disease- ...'', synonym for ''Cercosporella gossypii'' * '' Tapesia yallundae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella herpotrichoides'' * '' Calonectria indusiata'', synonym for ''Cercosporella theae'' References External links EPPO codes Mycosphaerellaceae genera {{plant-disease-stub ...
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Cercosporella Equiseti
''Cercosporella'' is a fungus genus in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. Synonyms * ''Pseudocercosporella capsellae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella brassicae'' * ''Mycosphaerella areola ''Mycosphaerella areola'' is a plant pathogen infecting cotton. See also * List of ''Mycosphaerella'' species References areola Fungi described in 1932 Cotton diseases Fungal plant pathogens and diseases {{fungus-plant-disease- ...'', synonym for ''Cercosporella gossypii'' * '' Tapesia yallundae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella herpotrichoides'' * '' Calonectria indusiata'', synonym for ''Cercosporella theae'' References External links EPPO codes Mycosphaerellaceae genera {{plant-disease-stub ...
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Charles Horton Peck
Charles Horton Peck (March 30, 1833 – July 11, 1917) was an American mycologist of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the New York State Botanist from 1867 to 1915, a period in which he described over 2,700 species of North American fungi. Biography Charles Horton Peck was born on March 30, 1833, in the northeastern part of the town Sand Lake, New York, now called Averill Park. After suffering a light stroke early in November 1912 and then a severe stroke in 1913, he died at his house in Menands, New York, on July 11, 1917. In 1794, Eleazer Peck (his great grandfather) moved from Farmington, Conn. to Sand Lake, NY attracted by oak timber that was manufactured for the Albany market. Later on, Pamelia Horton Peck married Joel B., both from English descent, and became Charles Peck parents (Burnham 1919; Atkinson 1918). Even though his family was rich and locally prominent, his education was provincial (Haines 1986). During his childhood, he used to enjoy fishing and h ...
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Cercosporella Dominicana
''Cercosporella'' is a fungus genus in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. Synonyms * ''Pseudocercosporella capsellae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella brassicae'' * ''Mycosphaerella areola ''Mycosphaerella areola'' is a plant pathogen infecting cotton. See also * List of ''Mycosphaerella'' species References areola Fungi described in 1932 Cotton diseases Fungal plant pathogens and diseases {{fungus-plant-disease- ...'', synonym for ''Cercosporella gossypii'' * '' Tapesia yallundae'', synonym for ''Cercosporella herpotrichoides'' * '' Calonectria indusiata'', synonym for ''Cercosporella theae'' References External links EPPO codes Mycosphaerellaceae genera {{plant-disease-stub ...
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