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Pleospora Gaudefroyi
''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally described by Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst in 1857 and was revised by Wehmeyer and Müller. There are an estimated 63 species. Selected species * '' Pleospora alfalfae'' * '' Pleospora allii'', Stemphylium leaf blight * '' Pleospora ambigua'' * ''Pleospora bardanae'' Niessl 1876 * '' Pleospora betae'' * '' Pleospora bjoerlingii'' * ''Pleospora eturmiuna'' * '' Pleospora gaudefroyi'', Patouillard, now in genus '' Decorospora'' * ''Pleospora gigaspora'' * ''Pleospora gracilariae'' * ''Pleospora halophila'' * '' Pleospora herbarum'' * ''Pleospora iqbalii'' * ''Pleospora lamnaria'' * ''Pleospora leptosphaerulinoides'' * '' Pleospora lycopersici'' * ''Pleospora mullerii'' * ''Pleospora paludiscirpi'' * '' Pleospora papaveracea'', possible biocontrol for oriental poppy, now in genus '' Crivellia''. * ''Pleospora pelagica ''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally described by Go ...
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Decorospora
''Decorospora'' is a fungal genus. Currently, it is monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispec ..., and contains only the marine species, ''Decorospora gaudefroyi''. Species * ''Decorospora gaudefroyi'' (Pat.) Inderbitzin, Kohlm. & Volkm.-Kohlm, formerly ''Pleospora gaudefroyi'', Patouillard References ''Decorospora'', a new genus for the marine ascomycete ''Pleospora gaudefroyi'' Pleosporaceae Monotypic Dothideomycetes genera {{Pleosporales stub ...
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Crivellia
''Crivellia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pleosporaceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species ''Crivellia papaveracea'', which causes leaf blight of opium poppy. The fungus is found in Europe, Australia, India, Japan, Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa, Turkey, USA and Zambia. "Agent Green" in Colombia In 2000, the government of Colombia proposed dispersing strains of ''Crivellia'' and ''Fusarium oxysporum'', also known as Agent Green, as a biological weapon to forcibly eradicate coca and other illegal crops. The weaponized strains were developed by the US government, who had conditioned their approval of Plan Colombia Plan Colombia was a United States foreign aid, military aid, and diplomatic initiative aimed at combating Colombian drug cartels and left-wing insurgent groups in Colombia. The plan was originally conceived in 1999 by the administrations of Col ... on the use of this weapon, but ultimately withdraw that condition. In February 2001, the EU ...
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Papaver Orientale
''Papaver orientale'', the Oriental poppy, is a perennial flowering plant native to the Caucasus, northeastern Turkey, and northern Iran. Oriental poppies grow a mound of leaves that are hairy and finely dissected in spring. They gather energy and bloom in mid-summer. After flowering the foliage dies away entirely, a property that allows their survival in the summer drought of Central Asia. Gardeners can place late-developing plants nearby to fill the developing gap. Cultivation ''Papaver orientale'' usually thrives in soil pH 6.5 to 7.5 and in full sun or part shade. Seeds are sown after the potential of frost has passed, the average temperature is approximately 21 °C and when soil has thoroughly warmed. The seeds are sown at a depth of about one centimeter, or less as light may stimulate germination. Oriental Poppies do not handle transplanting or over-watering well. Germination period is 10–20 days. Mulch can be used to protect the plant over the winter and d ...
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Crivellia Papaveracea
''Crivellia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Pleosporaceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species ''Crivellia papaveracea'', which causes leaf blight of opium poppy. The fungus is found in Europe, Australia, India, Japan, Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa, Turkey, USA and Zambia. "Agent Green" in Colombia In 2000, the government of Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car ... proposed dispersing strains of ''Crivellia'' and '' Fusarium oxysporum'', also known as Agent Green, as a biological weapon to forcibly eradicate coca and other illegal crops. The weaponized strains were developed by the US government, who had conditioned their approval of Plan Colombia on the use of this weapon, but ultimately withdraw that condition. In February 2001, the ...
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Pleospora Paludiscirpi
''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally described by Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst in 1857 and was revised by Wehmeyer and Müller. There are an estimated 63 species. Selected species * '' Pleospora alfalfae'' * '' Pleospora allii'', Stemphylium leaf blight * '' Pleospora ambigua'' * ''Pleospora bardanae'' Niessl 1876 * '' Pleospora betae'' * '' Pleospora bjoerlingii'' * '' Pleospora eturmiuna'' * '' Pleospora gaudefroyi'', Patouillard, now in genus '' Decorospora'' * '' Pleospora gigaspora'' * '' Pleospora gracilariae'' * '' Pleospora halophila'' * '' Pleospora herbarum'' * '' Pleospora iqbalii'' * '' Pleospora lamnaria'' * '' Pleospora leptosphaerulinoides'' * '' Pleospora lycopersici'' * '' Pleospora mullerii'' * '' Pleospora paludiscirpi'' * '' Pleospora papaveracea'', possible biocontrol for oriental poppy, now in genus '' Crivellia''. * ''Pleospora pelagica ''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally descri ...
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Pleospora Mullerii
''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally described by Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst in 1857 and was revised by Wehmeyer and Müller. There are an estimated 63 species. Selected species * '' Pleospora alfalfae'' * '' Pleospora allii'', Stemphylium leaf blight * '' Pleospora ambigua'' * ''Pleospora bardanae'' Niessl 1876 * '' Pleospora betae'' * '' Pleospora bjoerlingii'' * '' Pleospora eturmiuna'' * '' Pleospora gaudefroyi'', Patouillard, now in genus '' Decorospora'' * '' Pleospora gigaspora'' * '' Pleospora gracilariae'' * '' Pleospora halophila'' * '' Pleospora herbarum'' * '' Pleospora iqbalii'' * '' Pleospora lamnaria'' * '' Pleospora leptosphaerulinoides'' * '' Pleospora lycopersici'' * '' Pleospora mullerii'' * ''Pleospora paludiscirpi'' * '' Pleospora papaveracea'', possible biocontrol for oriental poppy, now in genus '' Crivellia''. * ''Pleospora pelagica ''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally describ ...
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Pleospora Lycopersici
''Pleospora lycopersici'' is a plant pathogen infecting tomatoes The tomato is the edible Berry (botany), berry of the plant ''Solanum lycopersicum'', commonly known as the tomato plant. The species originated in western South America, Mexico, and Central America. The Mexican Nahuatl word gave rise to th .... References External links Index FungorumUSDA ARS Fungal Database Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Tomato diseases Pleosporaceae Fungi described in 1921 {{Pleosporales stub ...
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Pleospora Leptosphaerulinoides
''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally described by Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst in 1857 and was revised by Wehmeyer and Müller. There are an estimated 63 species. Selected species * '' Pleospora alfalfae'' * '' Pleospora allii'', Stemphylium leaf blight * '' Pleospora ambigua'' * ''Pleospora bardanae'' Niessl 1876 * '' Pleospora betae'' * '' Pleospora bjoerlingii'' * '' Pleospora eturmiuna'' * '' Pleospora gaudefroyi'', Patouillard, now in genus '' Decorospora'' * '' Pleospora gigaspora'' * '' Pleospora gracilariae'' * '' Pleospora halophila'' * '' Pleospora herbarum'' * '' Pleospora iqbalii'' * '' Pleospora lamnaria'' * '' Pleospora leptosphaerulinoides'' * '' Pleospora lycopersici'' * ''Pleospora mullerii'' * ''Pleospora paludiscirpi'' * '' Pleospora papaveracea'', possible biocontrol for oriental poppy, now in genus '' Crivellia''. * ''Pleospora pelagica ''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally describe ...
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Pleospora Lamnaria
''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally described by Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst in 1857 and was revised by Wehmeyer and Müller. There are an estimated 63 species. Selected species * '' Pleospora alfalfae'' * '' Pleospora allii'', Stemphylium leaf blight * '' Pleospora ambigua'' * ''Pleospora bardanae'' Niessl 1876 * '' Pleospora betae'' * '' Pleospora bjoerlingii'' * '' Pleospora eturmiuna'' * '' Pleospora gaudefroyi'', Patouillard, now in genus '' Decorospora'' * '' Pleospora gigaspora'' * '' Pleospora gracilariae'' * '' Pleospora halophila'' * '' Pleospora herbarum'' * '' Pleospora iqbalii'' * '' Pleospora lamnaria'' * ''Pleospora leptosphaerulinoides'' * '' Pleospora lycopersici'' * ''Pleospora mullerii'' * ''Pleospora paludiscirpi'' * '' Pleospora papaveracea'', possible biocontrol for oriental poppy, now in genus '' Crivellia''. * ''Pleospora pelagica ''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally described ...
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Pleospora Iqbalii
''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally described by Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst in 1857 and was revised by Wehmeyer and Müller. There are an estimated 63 species. Selected species * '' Pleospora alfalfae'' * '' Pleospora allii'', Stemphylium leaf blight * '' Pleospora ambigua'' * ''Pleospora bardanae'' Niessl 1876 * '' Pleospora betae'' * '' Pleospora bjoerlingii'' * '' Pleospora eturmiuna'' * '' Pleospora gaudefroyi'', Patouillard, now in genus '' Decorospora'' * '' Pleospora gigaspora'' * '' Pleospora gracilariae'' * '' Pleospora halophila'' * '' Pleospora herbarum'' * '' Pleospora iqbalii'' * ''Pleospora lamnaria'' * ''Pleospora leptosphaerulinoides'' * '' Pleospora lycopersici'' * ''Pleospora mullerii'' * ''Pleospora paludiscirpi'' * '' Pleospora papaveracea'', possible biocontrol for oriental poppy, now in genus '' Crivellia''. * ''Pleospora pelagica ''Pleospora'' is a genus of ascomycete fungi. This genus was originally described ...
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Pleospora Herbarum
''Pleospora herbarum'' is a species of fungus in the family Pleosporaceae. It is a plant pathogen infecting several hosts including alfalfa, apples, asparagus, tomatoes, citruses and chickpea. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, and is common in temperate and subtropical regions. The fungus was first described under the name ''Sphaeria herbarum'' by Christian Hendrik Persoon Christiaan Hendrik Persoon (1 February 1761 – 16 November 1836) was a German mycologist who made additions to Linnaeus' mushroom taxonomy. Early life Persoon was born in South Africa at the Cape of Good Hope, the third child of an imm ... in 1801. References Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Apple tree diseases Vegetable diseases Tomato diseases Fungal citrus diseases Fungi of Africa Fungi of Australia Fungi of Asia Fungi of Europe Fungi of Central America Fungi of North America Fungi of South America Pleosporaceae Fungi described in 1801 Taxa named by Christiaan Hendrik P ...
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