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Genus of fungi
Pezicula (syn. Ocellaria) is a genus of fungi in the family Dermateaceae. It was first described by the brothers Charles and Louis René Tulasne in 1865
Pezicula
Species of fungus
Jacks., (1913) Synonyms Cryptosporiopsis curvispora Cryptosporiopsis malicorticis Gloeosporium malicorticis Macrophoma curvispora Pezicula malicorticis
Neofabraea_malicorticis
Species of fungus
Cryptosporiopsis perennans (Zeller & Childs) Wollenw., (1939) Gloeosporium perennans Zeller & Childs, (1925) Pezicula perennans (Kienholz) Dugan, (1993)
Neofabraea_perennans
National apple of Canada
rust (but resists race 2). Furthermore, it is moderately resistant to Pezicula bark rot and Alternaria leaf blotch, and resists brown leaf spots well
McIntosh_(apple)
Species of maple
spot, caused by Cristulariella depraedens. A type of Pezicula trunk and branch canker, Pezicula subcarnea, appears to only attack striped maple. It can
Acer_pensylvanicum
Genus of edible fungi
species C. cornucopioides (L.) Pers. (1825) Synonyms Fungoidaster P.Micheli (1729) Trombetta Adans. (1763) Pezicula Paulet (1791) Sterbeeckia Dumort. (1822)
Craterellus
Species of tree in the family Podocarpaceae
D. cupressinum were: Colletotrichum, Cylindrobasidium, Ophiognomonia, Pezicula, Phomopsis, Phyllosticta, and Xylaria. The mycorrhizal fungi nodules of
Dacrydium_cupressinum
Genus of fungi
contains 12 species. A morphological monograph of Neofabraea and the related Pezicula and their asexual states stimulated the description of many new species
Neofabraea
Alternaria fruit rot Alternaria spp. Anthracnose canker and bull's-eye rot Pezicula malicorticus Cryptosporiopsis curvispora [anamorph] Armillaria root rot
List_of_pear_diseases
Family of fungi
Nothophacidium — Obscurodiscus — Obtectodiscus — Patellariopsis — Patinella — Pezicula — Pezolepis — Phaeonaevia — Pirottaea — Pleoscutula — Ploettnera — Podophacidium
Dermateaceae
American brown rot Monilinia fructicola Anthracnose canker and bull's-eye rot Pezicula malicorticus Cryptosporiopsis curvispora [anamorph] Apple scab Venturia
List_of_apple_diseases
Topics referred to by the same term
microspora, a fungus in the family Amphisphaeriaceae that can eat plastic Pezicula microspora [ceb; wikidata], a fungus in the family Dermateaceae Peziza
P._microspora
Species of tree in the family Podocarpaceae
ferruginea were: Colletotrichum, Cylindrobasidium, Lasiosphaeria Ophiognomonia, Pezicula, Phomopsis, Phyllosticta, and Xylaria. P. ferruginea has a moderate flammability
Pectinopitys_ferruginea
Genus of fungi
(1882) = Venturia chlorospora V. cinereofusca (Schwein.) Mussat (1901) = Pezicula cinereofusca, Dermateaceae V. circinans (Fr.) Sacc. (1879) = Coleroa circinans
Venturia_(fungus)
American mycologist and botanist
crataegicola E.J. Durand 1904 = Pezicula crataegicula (Durieu) J.W. Groves 1946 Dermatea puberula E.J. Durand 1904 = Pezicula puberula (E.J. Durand) Verkley
Elias_Judah_Durand
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Boy/Male
Sikh
Coastal victory
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Hindu
Girl/Female
British, English, Spanish
Form of Bianca; White; Blessed
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Czechoslovakian
From Prague.
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Hindu, Indian
Victorious
Male
Celtic
, of the race of Mars.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, TEAL means "blue-green" or "teal duck."
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : variant of Usher 1, with the Old French definite article prefixed.Translation of French Lussier, L’Huissier with the French definite article retained. Compare Lafontaine.Americanized spelling of German Lüscher (see Luscher).
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Indian
Worthiness
Girl/Female
Tamil
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