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Thielaviopsis Abuensis
''Thielaviopsis'' is a small genus of fungi in the order Microascales, and family Ceratocystidaceae. The genus includes several important agricultural based pathogens. The most widespread is ''T. basicola'', the causal agent in several root rot diseases of economically important crop species including cotton and a variety of vegetables. In cotton, ''Thielaviopsis'' causes root rot, also known as ''black root rot'', which causes necrosis of the roots and stunting of the crop plants. The genus name of ''Thielavia'' is in honour of Friedrich Joachim Sigismund von Thielau (1796–1870), who was a German forester and landowner in Breslau. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Thielaviopsis abuensis'' *''Thielaviopsis cerberus'' *''Thielaviopsis ethacetica'' *'' Thielaviopsis musarum'' *''Thielaviopsis populi'' *''Thielaviopsis radicicola'' *'' Thielaviopsis wallemiiformis'' Former species; (assume family Ceratocystidaceae if not mentioned) *''T. australis'' = '' D ...
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Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Thielaviopsis Musarum
''Thielaviopsis'' is a small genus of fungi in the order Microascales, and family Ceratocystidaceae. The genus includes several important agricultural based pathogens. The most widespread is ''T. basicola'', the causal agent in several root rot diseases of economically important crop species including cotton and a variety of vegetables. In cotton, ''Thielaviopsis'' causes root rot, also known as ''black root rot'', which causes necrosis of the roots and stunting of the crop plants. The genus name of ''Thielavia'' is in honour of Friedrich Joachim Sigismund von Thielau (1796–1870), who was a German forester and landowner in Breslau. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''Thielaviopsis abuensis'' *''Thielaviopsis cerberus'' *''Thielaviopsis ethacetica'' *'' Thielaviopsis musarum'' *''Thielaviopsis populi'' *''Thielaviopsis radicicola'' *''Thielaviopsis wallemiiformis'' Former species; (assume family Ceratocystidaceae if not mentioned) *''T. australis'' = '' Dav ...
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Chalara Ungeri
''Thielaviopsis'' is a small genus of fungi in the order Microascales, and family Ceratocystidaceae. The genus includes several important agricultural based pathogens. The most widespread is ''T. basicola'', the causal agent in several root rot diseases of economically important crop species including cotton and a variety of vegetables. In cotton, ''Thielaviopsis'' causes root rot, also known as ''black root rot'', which causes necrosis of the roots and stunting of the crop plants. The genus name of ''Thielavia'' is in honour of Friedrich Joachim Sigismund von Thielau (1796–1870), who was a German forester and landowner in Breslau. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''Thielaviopsis abuensis'' *''Thielaviopsis cerberus'' *''Thielaviopsis ethacetica'' *''Thielaviopsis musarum'' *''Thielaviopsis populi'' *''Thielaviopsis radicicola'' *''Thielaviopsis wallemiiformis'' Former species; (assume family Ceratocystidaceae if not mentioned) *''T. australis'' = '' Davi ...
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Ceratocystis Fagacearum
''Ceratocystis'' is a genus of fungi in the family Ceratocystidaceae. Several species are important plant pathogens, causing diseases such as oak wilt and pineapple black rot. Species *'' Ceratocystis acericola'' *'' Ceratocystis acoma'' *'' Ceratocystis adiposa'' *'' Ceratocystis aequivaginata'' *'' Ceratocystis albida'' *'' Ceratocystis albofundus'' *'' Ceratocystis angusticoolis'' *'' Ceratocystis antennaroidospora'' *''Ceratocystis arborea'' *'' Ceratocystis asteroides'' *'' Ceratocystis atrox'' *''Ceratocystis autographa'' *''Ceratocystis bhutanensis'' *''Ceratocystis brunneocrinita'' *''Ceratocystis bunae'' *''Ceratocystis buxi'' *''Ceratocystis cacaofunesta'' *''Ceratocystis californica'' *''Ceratocystis capitata'' *''Ceratocystis caryae'' *''Ceratocystis castaneae'' *''Ceratocystis catoniana'' *''Ceratocystis chinaeucensis'' *'' Ceratocystis coerulescens'' *'' Ceratocystis colombiana'' *'' Ceratocystis columnaris'' *'' Ceratocystis comata'' *'' Ceratocystis concentrica'' ...
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Ceratocystis Paradoxa
''Ceratocystis paradoxa'' or Black Rot of Pineapple is a plant pathogen that is a fungus, part of the phylum Ascomycota. It is characterized as the teleomorph or sexual reproduction stage of infection. This stage contains ascocarps, or sacs/fruiting bodies, which contain the sexually produced inoculating ascospores. These are the structures which are used primarily to survive long periods of time or overwinter to prepare for the next growing season of its host. Unfortunately, the sexual stage is not often seen in the natural field but instead the anamorph, or asexual stage is more commonly seen. This asexual stage name is ''Thielaviopsis paradoxa'' and is the common cause of Black rot or stem-end rot of its hosts. Hosts and symptoms One of the most well-known diseases caused by ''Ceratocystis paradoxa'' is Black rot or stem-end rot of pineapple, but it can also infect tropical fruit plants such as banana and coconuts as well as sugarcane. The pathogen infects the fruits through wo ...
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Chalaropsis Ovoidea
''Chalaropsis'' is a monotypic genus of fungi within the Ceratocystidaceae The Ceratocystidaceae are a family of fungus, fungi in the class Sordariomycetes, subclass Hypocreomycetidae. Genera *''Ambrosiella'' *''Ceratocystis'' *''Chalaropsis'' *''Endoconidiophora'' *''Gabarnaudia'' *''Gondwanamyces'' *''Huntiella'' *'' ... family containing the sole species ''Chalaropsis populi''. References External links * Monotypic Sordariomycetes genera Microascales {{Microascales-stub ...
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Ceratocystis Euricoi
''Ceratocystis'' is a genus of fungi in the family Ceratocystidaceae. Several species are important plant pathogens, causing diseases such as oak wilt and pineapple black rot. Species *'' Ceratocystis acericola'' *'' Ceratocystis acoma'' *'' Ceratocystis adiposa'' *'' Ceratocystis aequivaginata'' *'' Ceratocystis albida'' *'' Ceratocystis albofundus'' *'' Ceratocystis angusticoolis'' *'' Ceratocystis antennaroidospora'' *''Ceratocystis arborea'' *'' Ceratocystis asteroides'' *'' Ceratocystis atrox'' *''Ceratocystis autographa'' *''Ceratocystis bhutanensis'' *''Ceratocystis brunneocrinita'' *''Ceratocystis bunae'' *''Ceratocystis buxi'' *''Ceratocystis cacaofunesta'' *''Ceratocystis californica'' *''Ceratocystis capitata'' *''Ceratocystis caryae'' *''Ceratocystis castaneae'' *''Ceratocystis catoniana'' *''Ceratocystis chinaeucensis'' *'' Ceratocystis coerulescens'' *''Ceratocystis colombiana'' *'' Ceratocystis columnaris'' *'' Ceratocystis comata'' *'' Ceratocystis concentrica'' * ...
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