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Genus of fungi
borealis Gnomonia caryae Gnomonia comari Gnomonia dispora Gnomonia fructicola Gnomonia iliau Gnomonia leptostyla Gnomonia nerviseda Gnomonia rubi Gnomonia tithymalina
Gnomonia
Species of fungus
Gnomonia leptostyla is a fungal plant pathogen. It is newly named Ophiognomonia leptostyla and occurs on walnut (Juglans spp.) and causes leaf blotch and
Gnomonia_leptostyla
(Greek phusis, 'nature' + -gnōmoniā, 'interpretation') phytognomy: by the appearance of plants (Greek phuton, 'plant' + -gnōmoniā, 'interpretation') Planchette
Methods_of_divination
Species of fungus
Gloeosporium tiliae Gloeosporium umbrinellum Gnomonia errabunda Gnomonia quercina Gnomonia tiliae Gnomonia veneta Labrella fagi Laestadia veneta Myxosporina
Apiognomonia_errabunda
Species of fungus
Gloeosporidina platani Gloeosporium nervisequum Gloeosporium platani Gnomonia platani Gnomonia veneta Hymenula platani Myxosporina platani Placosphaeria platani
Apiognomonia_veneta
Species of fungus
Gnomonia fructicola is a fungal plant pathogen on strawberries causing leaf spot disease. It can overwinter on leaves and fruits of Fragaria spp. (Rosaceae)
Gnomonia_fructicola
Species of fungus
Gnomonia iliau is a plant pathogen. USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e
Gnomonia_iliau
Species of fungus
Gnomonia caryae is a fungal plant pathogen. It causes spots on leaves. "Hickory". CT.gov - Connecticut's Official State Website. Retrieved 2026-03-17.
Gnomonia_caryae
Species of fungus
Gnomonia nerviseda is a fungal plant pathogen. It has been found to cause vein spot disease in pecan trees. Sanderlin, R. S. (1983). "Epidemiology and
Gnomonia_nerviseda
Species of fungus
Gnomonia rubi is a fungal plant pathogen that causes cane canker on Rubus. "Fungi That Cause Cane Cankers on Thornless Blackberry in Ohio" (PDF). www.apsnet
Gnomonia_rubi
Species of fungus
Genus: Sydowiella Species: S. depressula Binomial name Sydowiella depressula (P. Karst.) M.E. Barr, (1978) Synonyms Gnomonia depressula P. Karst., (1873)
Sydowiella_depressula
Species of fungus
Gnomonia comari is a fungus on overwintered leaves of Comarum palustre L. (Rosaceae). The fungus has been recently referred to Gnomoniopsis comari (Karst
Gnomonia_comari
Species of fungus
referring to the microconidia stage. This pathogen was formerly known as Gnomonia ulmea. Stegophora ulmea infects all Ulmus species and Japanese zelkova
Stegophora_ulmea
Tree native to eastern North America
is susceptible to plane anthracnose disease (Apiognomonia veneta, syn. Gnomonia platani), an introduced fungus found naturally on the Oriental plane P
Platanus_occidentalis
Topics referred to by the same term
Festuca elatior L. is the former name of a species of grass, may refer to: Festuca elatior sensu lectotype is now a synonym of Festuca arundinacea Schreb
Festuca_elatior
Species of fungus
Gnomonia dispora is a fungal plant pathogen. It was first described by J. B. Demaree and J. R. Cole in 1936. Demaree, J. B.; Cole, J. R. (October 1936)
Gnomonia_dispora
Species of flowering plant
Binomial name Festuca ovina L. Synonyms List Bromus ovinus (L.) Scop. Gnomonia ovina (L.) Lunell Avena ovina Salisb. Festuca agrestis Wulfen ex Steud
Festuca_ovina
Species of fungus
Carlia tulasnei (Jancz.) Höhn., (1930) Cladosporium graminum Corda, (1824) Gnomonia schoenoprasi Ces. & De Not., (1863) Mycosphaerella schoenoprasi Rabenh
Davidiella_tassiana
Species of oak tree
typically attack species in the red oak group and include anthracnose (Gnomonia quercina), leaf blister (Taphrina spp.), powdery mildews (Phyllactinia
Quercus_velutina
Genus of plants (tufted grasses)
Lowe Bucetum Parn. Craepalia Schrank Crypturus Link Drymonaetes Ehrh. Gnomonia Lunell Loliola Dubois Micropyropsis Romero Zarco & Cabezudo Schedonorus
Lolium
Fungal diseases Anthracnose Gnomonia leptostyla Marssonina juglandis [anamorph] Cylindrocladium root rot Cylindrocladium scoparium Calonectria kyotensis
List_of_black_walnut_diseases
Discosia artocreas Apiognomonia errabunda Discula umbrinella [anamorph] Gnomonia petiolorum Macrophoma spp. Monochaetia spp. Peltella spp. Phyllosticta
List_of_sweetgum_diseases
[anamorph] Eutypa dieback Eutypella scorparia = Eutypa heteracantha Gnomonia leaf spot Gnomonia dispora Heart rot Schizophyllum commune Leaf blotch Mycosphaerella
List_of_pecan_diseases
Species of oak tree
Nectria galligena, shoestring root rot (Armillarea mellea), anthracnose (Gnomonia veneta), and leaf blister (Taphrina spp.).[citation needed] The most serious
Quercus_muehlenbergii
Species of fungus
Höhn., Annls mycol. 16(1/2): 102 (1918) Synonyms Gnomonia coryli (Batsch) Auersw., (1869) Gnomonia coryli (Batsch) Cooke Gnomoniella coryli (Batsch)
Mamianiella_coryli
Disease of plants
bacteria, most commonly Asterina, Asterinella, Diplotheca, Glomerella, Gnomonia, Schizothyrium, Placosphaeria, and Stigmea. Black leaf can affect many
Black_spot_leaf_disease
moniliforme [anamorph] Gibberella subglutinans Iliau Clypeoporthe iliau = Gnomonia iliau Phaeocytostroma iliau [anamorph] Leaf blast Didymosphaeria taiwanensis
List_of_sugarcane_diseases
Anthracnose Apiognomonia errabunda = Gnomonia errabunda Discula umbrinella [anamorph] Apiognomonia veneta Gnomonia veneta Discula platani [anamorph] Armillaria
List_of_Platanus_diseases
Fungal disease of sugarcane
311403 MycoBank: 311403 Open Tree of Life: 4052347 SpeciesFungorum: 311403 Gnomonia iliau Wikidata: Q5574382 CoL: 3GN6F EPPO: GNOMIL GBIF: 5252746 IndexFungorum:
Clypeoporthe_iliau
Species of tree
that the entire tree may be a cull. Major leaf diseases are anthracnose (Gnomonia caryae) and mildew (Microstroma juglandis). The former causes brown spots
Carya_glabra
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Colletotrichum acutatum Penicillium spp. Gnomonia cane canker Gnomonia rubi Late leaf rust Pucciniastrum americanum Pucciniastrum arcticum
List_of_caneberries_diseases
Genus of fungi
longirostris (Cribb & J.W.Cribb) K.L.Pang & E.B.G.Jones (2003) Synonyms Gnomonia longirostris Cribb & J.W.Cribb (1956) Lignincola longirostris (Cribb &
Neptunella
American mycologist (1833–1917)
Barr ME. (1978). "The Diaporthales in North America: with emphasis on Gnomonia and its segregates". Mycologia Memoirs. 7. Lehre, Germany: J. Cramer: 164
Charles_Horton_Peck
Fungal diseases Anthracnose Gnomonia leptostyla Marssonina juglandis [anamorph] Armillaria root rot Armillaria mellea Branch wilt Hendersonula toruloidea
List of Persian walnut diseases
List_of_Persian_walnut_diseases
Family of fungi
Q.Yang & N.Jiang (1) Gloeosporidina Petr., 1921 (6) Gloeosporidium (6) Gnomonia Cesati & de Notaris, 1863 (145) Gnomoniella Sacc. (34) Gnomoniopsis Berl
Gnomoniaceae
Species of fungus
Gnomoniopsis was established to accommodate species previously placed in Gnomonia that share a distinct combination of morphological traits and molecular
Gnomoniopsis_chinensis
Species of hickory tree
scab (Cladosporium effusum). Mockernut hickory is host to anthracnose (Gnomonia caryae). Nuts of all hickory species are susceptible to attack by the hickory
Carya_tomentosa
Macrophomina phaseoli = Rhizoctonia bataticola Leaf blotch Gnomonia comari Zythia fragariae [anamorph] Gnomonia fragariae Leaf rust Phragmidium potentillae = Frommea
List_of_strawberry_diseases
Zenker 1827 accepted as Glyphis cicatricosa Ach. 1814 Genus: Gnomonia Ces. & De Not. 1863 Gnomonia leptostyla (Fr.) Ces. & De Not. 1863 Family: Gnomoniaceae
List of fungi of South Africa – G
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_G
Asteroma ulmeum = Gloeosporium ulmeum Stegophora ulmea [teleomorph] = Gnomonia ulmea Botryodiplodia canker Sphaeropsis ulmicola = Botryodiplodia hydrodermia
List_of_elm_diseases
Genus of fungi
Barr ME. (1978). "The Diaporthales in North America: with emphasis on Gnomonia and its segregates". Mycologia Memoirs. 7. Lehre, Germany: J. Cramer: 164
Chapeckia
Canadian mycologist
Columbia. Barr ME. 1978. The Diaporthales in North America with emphasis on Gnomonia and its segregates. Mycol Mem 7:1–232. 1987. Prodromus to class Loculoascomycetes
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