List Of Mitosporic Ascomycota
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List Of Mitosporic Ascomycota
The mitosporic Ascomycota are a heterogeneous group of Ascomycota, ascomycotic fungi whose common characteristic is the absence of a sexual state (anamorph); many of the pathogenic fungi in humans belong to this group. *''Acremonium'' *''Acrodontium'' *''Alatospora'' *''Anguillospora'' *''Antennariella'' *''Anungitopsis'' *''Aphanocladium'' *''Bispora'' *''Brachyconidiella'' *''Calcarisporium'' *''Capnobotryella'' *''Cephaliophora'' *''Ceratocladium'' *''Chaetasbolisia'' *''Chaetomella'' *''Clathrosporium'' *''Colispora'' *''Coniosporium'' *''Corynespora'' *''Curvicladium'' *''Cytoplea'' *''Dactylaria'' *''Duddingtonia'' *''Eladia'' *''Endoconidioma'' *''Engyodontium'' *''Flagellospora'' *''Fonsecaea'' *''Geniculifera'' *''Glarea'' *''Gliocephalis'' *''Goniopila'' *''Gonytrichum'' *''Gyoerffyella'' *''Helminthosporium'' *''Hormococcus'' *''Humicola'' *''Hyphozyma'' *''Kabatina'' *''Kendrickiella'' *''Kloeckera'' *''Kumanasamuha'' *''Lecophagus'' *''Lemonniera'' *''Leptodontidium'' * ...
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Heterogeneous
Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts often used in the sciences and statistics relating to the uniformity of a substance or organism. A material or image that is homogeneous is uniform in composition or character (i.e. color, shape, size, weight, height, distribution, texture, language, income, disease, temperature, radioactivity, architectural design, etc.); one that is heterogeneous is distinctly nonuniform in at least one of these qualities. Heterogeneous Mixtures, in chemistry, is where certain elements are unwillingly combined and, when given the option, will separate. Etymology and spelling The words ''homogeneous'' and ''heterogeneous'' come from Medieval Latin ''homogeneus'' and ''heterogeneus'', from Ancient Greek ὁμογενής (''homogenēs'') and ἑτερογενής (''heterogenēs''), from ὁμός (''homos'', “same”) and ἕτερος (''heteros'', “other, another, different”) respectively, followed by γένος (''genos'', “kind”); - ...
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Engyodontium
Engyodontium is a genus of fungi belonging to the group Hyphomycetes and contains about 6 species. This fungus was formerly included in ''Beauveria'', but is now recognized as a distinct genus. Outdoors it is common in soil and plant debris. Indoors, it can be found on paper, textiles, jute, and painted walls. The most common species is ''E. album''. It forms a cottony, white colony producing numerous dry, tiny conidia. Production of mycotoxins by this fungus has not been reported at this time. It is an opportunist fungus and causes brain abscesses, keratitis, and native valve endocarditis Endocarditis is an inflammation of the inner layer of the heart, the endocardium. It usually involves the heart valves. Other structures that may be involved include the interventricular septum, the chordae tendineae, the mural endocardium, or the ... to immunocompromised people. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10484203 Hypocreales genera ...
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Duddingtonia
''Duddingtonia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Orbiliaceae The Orbiliaceae are a family of saprobic sac fungi in the order Orbiliales. The family, first described by John Axel Nannfeldt in 1932, contains 288 species in 12 genera. Members of this family have a widespread distribution, but are more preval ... comprising only the species ''Duddingtonia flagrans''. Synonymy The species ''Duddingtonia flagrans'' has 2 synonymous names: *''Arthrobotrys flagrans'' (Dudd.) Sidorova, Gorlenko & Nalepina *''Trichothecium flagrans'' Dudd. References *http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/SynSpecies.asp?RecordID=330246 ;Notes {{Taxonbar, from=Q5311670 Helotiales Monotypic Ascomycota genera ...
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Dactylaria
''Dactylaria'' is a genus of fungi belonging to an unknown family. According to Wijayawardene et al. 2020; the genus was placed in order Helotiales genera incertae sedis. The genus was first described by Pier Andrea Saccardo in 1880, and the type species is designated as '' Dactylaria purpurella''. The genus has a scattered, cosmopolitan distribution. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and the Institute of Mi ...; *'' Dactylaria acaciae'' *'' Dactylaria acanthacearum'' *'' Dactylaria acerina'' *'' Dactylaria acerosa'' *'' Dactylaria acicularis'' *'' Dactylaria affinis'' *'' Dactylaria africana'' *'' Dactylaria appendiculata'' *'' Dactylaria arecae'' *'' Dactylaria arundica'' *'' Dactylaria aspirensis'' *'' Dactylaria asymmetrica'' *'' Dac ...
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Corynespora
''Corynespora'' is a fungus genus. It is a member of the mitosporic Ascomycota, a heterogeneous group of ascomycotic fungi whose common characteristic is the absence of a sexual state. Species in the genus induce Corynespora leaf spot in bleeding hearts (''Clerodendrum thomsoniae''). See also * List of mitosporic Ascomycota * List of bleeding heart diseases A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ... External links Index FungorumUSDA ARS Fungal Database References * Singh A, Singh SK, Kamal. 2000. Three new species of Corynespora from India. Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology 30: 44–49. * Zhang K, Fu H-B, Zhang X-G. 2009. Taxonomic studies of Corynespora from Hainan, China. Mycotaxon 109: 85–93. * Zhang X-G, Xu J-J. 2005. Taxonomic studies of Corynespor ...
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