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Genus of fungi
Coniothyrium is a genus of fungi in the family Coniothyriaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Czech mycologist August Carl Joseph Corda in 1840. It was
Coniothyrium
Genus of plants
improving the ventilation and ensuring the plants are not overcrowded. Coniothyrium hellebori is a fungus that causes the most common fungal disease for
Hellebore
Species of fungus
Coniothyrium glycines is a fungal plant pathogen infecting soybean. This fungus species has undergone various name changes. Originally described in 1957
Coniothyrium_glycines
Species of fungus
Leptosphaeria coniothyrium is a plant pathogen. It can be found around the world. All brambles, especially black raspberries, are susceptible to cane blight
Leptosphaeria_coniothyrium
Species of fungus
Coniothyrium fuckelii is a fungal plant pathogen, causing stem canker, and that has also been known to cause infections in immunocompromised humans. Two
Coniothyrium_fuckelii
Species of fungus
Coniothyrium wernsdorffiae is a plant pathogen that causes brand canker on rose. It can also be hosted by raspberry and brambleberry plants. Westcott,
Coniothyrium_wernsdorffiae
Species of fungus
Coniothyrium henriquesii is a fungal plant pathogen. Thüm., Inst. Coimbra 27: 320-329 (1879) "Species Fungorum - GSD Species". www.speciesfungorum.org
Coniothyrium_henriquesii
species. Coniothyrium abutilonis Khokhr. (1933) Coniothyrium acaciae Trotter (1916) Coniothyrium acantholimonis Kalymb. (1962) Coniothyrium aceris Bondartsev
List_of_Coniothyrium_species
Family of fungi
transferred some Phoma spp. to Coniothyrium as they claded in the Coniothyriaceae family. Also Coniothyrium minitans and Coniothyrium sporulosum claded in former
Coniothyriaceae
may create an unsatisfactory plant appearance. Canker Leptosphaeria coniothyrium and Cryptosporella umbrina – Cankers present as small yellowish or reddish
List of pests and diseases of roses
List_of_pests_and_diseases_of_roses
Species of fungus
Hochapfel (1936) Synonyms Aposphaeria fibricola Aposphaeria glomerata Coniothyrium glomeratum Peyronellaea alternariacearum Peyronellaea fibricola Peyronellaea
Phoma_glomerata
Common name for a tree disease
Leptosphaeria maculans Rose cankers, caused by the fungus Leptosphaeria coniothyrium and Cryptosporella umbrina Scleroderris canker, caused by the fungus
Canker
Species of fungus
Coniothyrium rosarum is a species of fungus in the family Coniothyriaceae. Cooke & Harkn., Grevillea 10(no. 55): 92 (1882) "Coniothyrium rosarum Cooke
Coniothyrium_rosarum
Species of flowering plant in the bean family
Bång, U. (2010). "Biological control of clover rot on red clover by Coniothyrium minitans under natural and controlled climatic conditions". Biocontrol
Trifolium_pratense
Ceratobasidium [teleomorph] sp. Coniothyrium fuckelii Diapleella coniothyrium [teleomorph] = Leptosphaeria coniothyrium Hainesia lythri Discohainesia oenotherae
List_of_strawberry_diseases
Species of fungus
Schizoparmeaceae Genus: Coniella Species: C. fragariae Binomial name Coniella fragariae (Oudem.) B. Sutton, (1977) Synonyms Coniothyrium fragariae Oudem., (1883)
Coniella_fragariae
Species of maple tree
leaf loss but trees are little affected in the long run. Fungal species Coniothyrium ferrarisianum has also been isolated from leaves of Acer pseudoplatanus
Acer_pseudoplatanus
Species of fungus
Binomial name Coniella diplodiella (Speg.) Petr. & Syd., (1927) Synonyms Coniothyrium diplodiella (Speg.) Sacc., (1884) Phoma diplodiella Speg., (1878) Pilidiella
Coniella_diplodiella
Controlled biological agents in the United States
solanacearum race 3, biovar 2 Rathayibacter toxicus Xanthomonas oryzae Coniothyrium glycines (formerly Phoma glycinicola and Pyrenochaeta glycines) Sclerophthora
Select_agent
Species of fungus
Coniothyrium celtidis-australis is a species of fungus in the family Coniothyriaceae. Bestagno Biga ML, Ciferri R, Bestagno G (1958). "Ordinamento artificiale
Coniothyrium celtidis-australis
Coniothyrium_celtidis-australis
Species of fungus
materials such as animal dung. The species was first assigned to the genus Coniothyrium in 1927, but was soon re-assigned to the genus Thielavia which endured
Pseudothielavia_terricola
Species of fungus
reduction can also reduce the number of viable S. sclerotiorum spores. Coniothyrium minitans, a coelomycete distributed worldwide, is a pathogen of S. sclerotiorum
Sclerotinia_sclerotiorum
Plant species in pea family
Huang, H.C.; Acharya, S.N.; Erickson, R.S. (2005). "Effectiveness of Coniothyrium minitans and Trichoderma atroviride in suppression of sclerotinia blossom
Alfalfa
Genus of palms
across the increasingly densely populated Mediterranean basin. The fungus Coniothyrium palmarum which has been found associated with leaf spots on Phoenix dactylifera
Chamaerops
Species of fungus
Genus: Lichenoconium Species: L. pyxidatae Binomial name Lichenoconium pyxidatae (Oudem.) Petr. & Syd. (1927) Synonyms Coniothyrium pyxidatae Oudem. (1900)
Lichenoconium_pyxidatae
Chemical compound
are described in the following external links.[citation needed] Fungus Coniothyrium minitans was transformed with the hygromycin B resistance gene to improve
Hygromycin_B
Variety of bacteria
metabolic products isolated from fungus Paraphaeosphaeria minitans (syn. Coniothyrium minitans). The first definite evidence of cost of virulence in any plant
Xanthomonas_oryzae_pv._oryzae
[teleomorph] Leptosphaeria canker and fruit rot Diapleella coniothyrium = Leptosphaeria coniothyrium Coniothyrium fuckelii [anamorph] Leucostoma canker and dieback
List_of_apple_diseases
Japanese biochemist (1933–2024)
MoldsPart III. General Characteristics of Pectolytic Enzymes Produed by Coniothyrium diplodiella". Agricultural and Biological Chemistry. 25 (5): 382–400
Akira_Endo_(biochemist)
Species of fungus
to one septa. Hönel described this species in 1917 from the former, Coniothyrium olivaceum, described by Bonord in 1869. M. olivacea remains as the officially
Microsphaeropsis_olivacea
leaf spot Paraphaeosphaeria obtusispora = Leptosphaeria obtusispora Coniothyrium henriquesii [anamorph] Y Fusarium leaf spot Fusarium moniliforme Gibberella
List of foliage plant diseases (Agavaceae)
List_of_foliage_plant_diseases_(Agavaceae)
Lasiodiplodia theobromae = Botryodiplodia theobromae Black leaf spot Coniothyrium palmarum (Israel, India and Cyprus) Black scorch Ceratocystis paradoxa
List_of_date_palm_diseases
Species of shrub
bears are edible and can be used as a dye. Plant pathogen fungal species Coniothyrium ferrarisianum has been isolated from leaves of Daphne mucronata Royle
Daphne_mucronata
Plant pathologist in New Zealand
Antoine; R M Buitelaar; et al. (1 July 2001). "The fungal biocontrol agent Coniothyrium minitans: production by solid-state fermentation, application and marketing"
Eirian_Jones
Species of fungus
Phaeocytostroma sacchari (Ellis & Everh.) B. Sutton (1964) Synonyms Coniothyrium sacchari S. Ahmad, Biologia, (1971) Melanconium sacchari Massee, (1896)
Phaeocytostroma_sacchari
Genus of fungi
Wijayawardene et al. 2020. Species Teratosphaeria zuluensis (formerly Coniothyrium zuluense) is found on Eucalyptus camaldulensis in Ethiopia causing stem
Teratosphaeria
Ornamental roses
diseases, the most commonly seen of which is stem canker (Leptosphaeria coniothyrium). Diseases of the root zone include honey fungus (Armillaria spp.), verticillium
Garden_roses
Plant disease
development risk. Biological control with antagonistic fungi such as Coniothyrium minitans, which parasitises sclerotia, is also used in some systems.
Stem_rot
Plant pathologist, author, and expert on roses
1932, after completing a thesis on brand canker, caused in roses by Coniothyrium wernsdorffiae. As a woman, Westcott faced limited employment options
Cynthia_Westcott
thielavioides Coniothyrium canker Coniothyrium spp. Coniothyrium celtidis-australis Leptosphaeria coniothyrium Diapleella coniothyrium [anamorph] Cytospora
List_of_elm_diseases
T. (December 1957). "On the parasitism of Sclerotinia trifoliorum by Coniothyrium minitans". Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 40 (4): 489–499
List_of_red_clover_diseases
Species of fungus
Stewart, A. (December 2006). "Biocontrol of Sclerotinia lettuce drop by Coniothyrium minitans and Trichoderma hamatum". Biological Control. 39 (3): 352–362
Sclerotinia_minor
spp. and other fungi Tar spot Phyllachora maydis Monographella maydis Coniothyrium phyllachorae Trichoderma ear rot and root rot Trichoderma viride = Trichoderma
List_of_maize_diseases
Genus: Coniothyrium Coniothyrium fuckelii Sacc. Coniothyrium insigne Syd. Coniothyrium occultum Syd. Coniothyrium palmicolum Starb. Coniothyrium rafniicola
List of fungi of South Africa – C
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_C
Species of tree
also occur in the bark and twigs of Vateria indica. Species such as Coniothyrium sp., along with species of Acremonium, Aspergillus, Colletotrichum, and
Vateria_indica
Species of fungus
species known to infect Clematis: Calophoma clematidis-rectae (syn. Coniothyrium clematidis-rectae). This species is closely related to C. clematidina
Calophoma_clematidina
Genus of fungi
1967. Species Paraphaeosphaeria minitans W.A. Campb. (1947) (formerly Coniothyrium minitans) has been used as biological control agent against soilborne
Paraphaeosphaeria
Genus of fungi
salicis); Anamorphic Helotiales Coniothecium ampelophloeum Sacc. (1892), (= Coniothyrium ampelopsidis-hederaceae); Anamorphic Leptosphaeria Coniothecium anaptychiae
Coniothecium
Topics referred to by the same term
Coenogonium theae [wikidata], a lichen in the family Coenogoniaceae Coniothyrium theae [ceb; wikidata], a sac fungus in the family Leptosphaeriaceae Corticium
C._theae
Species of fungus
Stewart, A. (December 2006). "Biocontrol of Sclerotinia lettuce drop by Coniothyrium minitans and Trichoderma hamatum". Biological Control. 39 (3): 352–362
Trichoderma_hamatum
Species of fungus
biological control method that has shown potential is the infection with Coniothyrium phyllochorae by reducing lesion size due to hyperparasitism. Chemical
Phyllachora_maydis
Viala & Ravaz, Bull. Soc. mycol. Fr. 8: 63 (1892) Le "Rot" blanc ou "Coniothyrium diplodiella (French) by G. Foëx and L. Ravaz / Montpellier : C. Coulet
Louis_Étienne_Ravaz
Genus of fungi in the family Didymosphaeriaceae
= Neokalmusia brevispora, Didymosphaeriaceae K. coniothyrium (Fuckel) Huhndorf (1992) = Coniothyrium fuckelii, Coniothyriaceae K. ebuli f. sarothamni
Kalmusia
Phomopsis lirelliformis P. lobeliae (Berk. & Broome) Petch (1919) = Coniothyrium lobeliae, Coniothyriaceae P. longicolla Hobbs (1985) = Diaporthe longicolla
List_of_Phomopsis_species
Genus of fungi
conii Leptosphaeria coniigena Leptosphaeria coniigera Leptosphaeria coniothyrium Leptosphaeria contecta Leptosphaeria cookei Leptosphaeria coorgica Leptosphaeria
Leptosphaeria
Genus of fungi
colonization of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum sclerotia by the fungal mycoparasites Coniothyrium minitans and Microsphaeropsis ochracea". Plant Pathology. 64: 690-700
Microsphaeropsis
American physician (1856–1934)
nucifoedum Fairm. 1921 Coniothyrium chionanthi Fairm. 1913 Coniothyrium leprosum Fairm. 1923 Coniothyrium marrubii Fairm. 1923 Coniothyrium olivaceum var. salsolae
Charles_E._Fairman
Anabaena pintoi Guerrero (1951) Taraxacum pinto-silvae van Soest (1956) Coniothyrium pinto-silvae Sousa Dias & Silva Teixeira (1958) Hieracium pintodasilvae
António Rodrigo Pinto da Silva
António_Rodrigo_Pinto_da_Silva
Dutch mycologist and lichenologist
Renfurm, R.; Göker, M.; Stielow, J.B. (2014). "Novel genera and species of coniothyrium-like fungi in Montagnulaceae (Ascomycota)". Persoonia. 32 (1): 25–51
André_Aptroot
Alternaria sp. Cercospora angreci Cercospora odontoglossi Chaetodiplodia sp. Coniothyrium sp. Corynespora cassiicola Diplodia laelio-cattleyae Diploida paraphysaria
List_of_cattleya_diseases
French ampelographer
considérablement augmentée / Montpellier : Camille Coulet, 1888 Le "Rot" blanc ou "Coniothyrium diplodiella par G. Foëx,... et L. Ravaz / Montpellier : C. Coulet, 1888
Gustave_Foëx
cervispora Sacc. Leptosphaeria cinnamomi Shir. & Hara. Leptosphaeria coniothyrium Sacc. Leptosphaeria helichrysi Sacc. Leptosphaeria owaniae Sacc. Leptosphaeria
List of fungi of South Africa – L
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_L
rust Kuehneola uredinis Cane blight Diapleella coniothyrium = Leptosphaeria coniothyrium Coniothyrium fuckelii [anamorph] Cane Botrytis Botrytis cinerea
List_of_caneberries_diseases
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Goddess Durga Laxmi
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