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Venturia (fungus)
''Venturia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Venturiaceae. First identified in 1882, species in the genus are plant pathogens. ''Venturia'' is widespread and the genus contains an estimated 58 species, or 130 species. Anamorphs were historically represented in the genus ''Fusicladium''. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by Pier Andrea Saccardo in Syll. Fung. vol.1 on page 586 in 1882. The genus name of ''Venturia'' is in honour of Carlo Antonio Maria Venturi (1805–1864), who was an Italian mycologist. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''Venturia acerina'' *''Venturia aceris'' *''Venturia achilleae'' *''Venturia adusta'' *''Venturia aesculi'' *''Venturia alaskensis'' *''Venturia allii'' *''Venturia alnea'' *''Venturia anemones'' *''Venturia antherici'' *''Venturia asperata'' *''Venturia atriseda'' *''Venturia aucupariae'' *''Venturia austrogermanica'' *''Venturia betulina'' *''Venturia bistortae'' *''Venturia borealis'' *''Ventu ...
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Venturia Effusa
''Venturia effusa'' is a sexual species in the fungal genus '' Venturia''. ''Venturia effusa'' was first described in 1885. ''Venturia effusa'' is a fungal pathogen of pecan trees (''Carya illinoinensis''), on which it causes pecan scab. The fungus is highly pathogenic and causes substantial economic losses throughout the southeastern United States. Genome The complete genome In the fields of molecular biology and genetics, a genome is all the genetic information of an organism. It consists of nucleotide sequences of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses). The nuclear genome includes protein-coding genes and non-coding ... sequence of ''Venturia effusa'', the first complete genome sequence of any species in the genus '' Venturia'', was reported in 2019. The 45 Mb genome comprises 20 chromosomes, ranging from 0.56 to 4.1 Mb, including approximately 10,800 genes. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q79274067 Venturiaceae ...
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