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Genus of fungi
2014; Farr and Rossman 2019). China (Sphaeropsis citrigena and Sphaeropsis guizhouensis), and Chile. Sphaeropsis is derived from the New Latin from sphaer
Sphaeropsis
Fungal disease of conifers
Diplodia tip blight, also known as Sphaeropsis blight, is a widespread disease affecting conifers caused by an opportunistic fungal pathogen, Diplodia
Diplodia_tip_blight
Species of fungus
hosts of Sphaeropsis tumefaciens Hedges". Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico. 69: 57–61. Burnet, H.C. (1971). "Sphaeropsis knot of
Cophinforma_tumefaciens
Species of fungus
Sphaeropsis oncidii is an ascomycete fungus that is a plant pathogen. It causes dieback on Cattleya. "Sphaeropsis oncidii (Henn.) Died". Catalogue of
Sphaeropsis_oncidii
Species of fungus
Botryosphaeria stevensii (Apple sphaeropsis) is a fungal plant pathogen that causes cankers on several tree species including apple and juniper as well
Botryosphaeria_stevensii
Species of fungus
(1920) Phoma obscurans Ellis & Everh., (1894) Phyllosticta obscurans (Ellis & Everh.) Tassi, (1902) Sphaeropsis obscurans (Ellis & Everh.) Kuntze, (1898)
Phomopsis_obscurans
Species of fungus
musae Binomial name Guignardia musae Racib. (1909) Synonyms Macrophoma musae Phoma musae Phyllosticta musarum Phyllostictina musarum Sphaeropsis musarum
Guignardia_musae
Species of fungus
Family: Melanconidaceae Genus: Pilidiella Species: P. quercicola Binomial name Pilidiella quercicola (Oudem.) Petr. (1927) Synonyms Sphaeropsis quercicola
Pilidiella_quercicola
Species of fungus
name Botryodiplodia ulmicola (Ellis & Everh.) Buisman (1931) Synonyms Sphaeropsis ulmicola Ellis & Everh. (1891) Macroplodia ulmicola (Ellis & Everh.)
Botryodiplodia_ulmicola
Species of fungus
Sclerotiopsis pityophila (Corda) Oudem., (1904) Sphaeronaema pithyophilum Corda, (1840) Sphaeropsis acicola Lév., (1848) Sphaeropsis acicola Pass., (1890)
Sydowia_polyspora
Species of fungus
Mycosphaerella nebulosa (Pers.) Johanson ex Oudem. (1897) Sphaerella nebulosa (Pers.) Sacc. (1880) Sphaeria nebulosa Pers. (1800) Sphaeropsis nebulosa (Pers.) Fr.
Phoma_nebulosa
Species of conifer
Zealand, it could have catastrophic effects in those countries as well. Sphaeropsis blight (Diplodia pinea) infects P. radiata in California and causes serious
Pinus_radiata
Botryosphaeria dothidea Fusicoccum aesculi [anamorph] Botryosphaeria obtusa Sphaeropsis sp. [anamorph] Botryosphaeria rhodina = Physalospora rhodina Butt rot
List_of_Platanus_diseases
Citrus fruit cross between mandarin and sweet orange
oleivora) or various species of scale insects and moths. The fungus Sphaeropsis tumefaciens may cause knots in twigs. Julia F. Morton (1987). "Tangor
Tangor
Genus of fungi
Johnst. & Pennycook (2008) = Sphaeropsis citrigena P. eucalypti Doilom, Jian K. Liu & K.D. Hyde (2012) = Sphaeropsis eucalypticola P. fusca (N.E. Stevens)
Phaeobotryosphaeria
Intestinal enzyme mixture
Reed and HS Stahl (1911). "The Erepsins of Glomerella Rufomaculans and Sphaeropsis Malorum" (PDF). Journal of Biological Chemistry. 10 (2): 109–112. doi:10
Erepsin
Genus of fungi
Tehon & E.Y.Daniels (1927) Sclerodothiorella Died. (1912) Sphaeropsis Sacc. (1880) Sphaeropsis Lév. (1842) Stigmea Bonord. (1864) Thuemenia Rehm (1878)
Botryosphaeria
gloeosporioides [anamorph] Black rot, leaf spot and canker Botryosphaeria obtusa Sphaeropsis malorum [anamorph] Black spot (of Japanese pear) Alternaria alternata
List_of_pear_diseases
Species of tree
fungus species which infect living tissue—Phanaerochaeta cordylines and Sphaeropsis cordylines—occur almost exclusively on C. australis. The lichen Lithothelium
Cordyline_australis
rubber 12. Fungus Phytophthora nicotianae Tobacco black shank 13. Fungus Sphaeropsis spp. Canker of apple 14. Fungus Synchytrium endobioticum Potato wart
List of invasive species in India
List_of_invasive_species_in_India
Genus of fungi
microsatellite markers reflect relationships between morphotypes of Sphaeropsis sapinea and distinguish a new species of Diplodia". Mycological Research
Diplodia
Genus of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae
fruits between June and July. The fungi Puccinia actaeae-agropyri and Sphaeropsis isopyri are known parasites of the species, forming pustules and spots
Leptopyrum
Topics referred to by the same term
tumefaciens may refer to: Stalagmites tumefaciens, an ascomycete fungus Sphaeropsis tumefaciens, an ascomycete fungus that is a plant pathogen infecting
S._tumefaciens
Genus of fungi
Camarosporium dalmaticum (Thüm.) Zachos & Tzav.-Klon._Thum_Gigante (syn Sphaeropsis dalmatica) causes olive drupe rot disease on Olive trees. As of 2023 August 10[update]
Camarosporium
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Endocarpeae. He distinguished Thelocarpon from the previously described Sphaeropsis by its different thallus characteristics, proposing the new genus name
Thelocarpon
American physician (1856–1934)
1922 Sphaeropsis coccolobae Fairm. 1913 Sphaeropsis diervillae Fairm. Sphaeropsis elaeagnina Fairm. 1910 Sphaeropsis nebelina Fairm. 1923 Sphaeropsis opuntiae
Charles_E._Fairman
Sphaeropsis Sphaeropsis abnormis Berk. & Thuem. Sphaeropsis cassinopsidis Pazschke. Sphaeropsis congesta Lev. Sphaeropsis enormis Sacc. Sphaeropsis corticalis
List of fungi of South Africa – S
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_S
Species of fungus
cupressi Sphaeria eunotiaespora Sphaeria juglandicola Sphaeria obtusa Sphaeria thyoidea Sphaeropsis malorum Valsa juglandicola Wallrothiella eunotiaespora
Botryosphaeria_obtusa
Species of true bug
Capretti, P.; Tegli, S. (December 2003). "An association between the fungus Sphaeropsis sapinea and the cone bug Gastrodes grossipes in cones of Pinus nigra
Gastrodes_grossipes
polymorpha Black rot, frogeye leafspot and canker Botryosphaeria obtusa Sphaeropsis malorum [anamorph] Blister canker = nailhead canker Biscogniauxia marginata
List_of_apple_diseases
1884 Botryodiplodia oncidii (Henn.) Petr. & Syd., (1926) accepted as Sphaeropsis oncidii (Henn.) Died., (1914) Botryodiplodia palmarum (Cooke) Petr. &
List of fungi of South Africa – B
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_B
Fusicoccum aesculi [anamorph] Botryosphaeria disrupta Botryosphaeria obtusa Sphaeropsis spp. [anamorph] Botryosphaeria rhodina Botryosphaeria ribis Fusicoccum
List_of_sweetgum_diseases
Family of fungi
spp. Septorioides W.Quaedvlieg, G.J.M.Verkley & P.W.Crous, 2013 (5) Sphaeropsis Sacc. (1880) – more than 600 spp. Tiarosporella Höhn. (1919) – 2 spp
Botryosphaeriaceae
theobromae = Botryodiplodia theobromae Phomopsis mangiferae Stem gall Sphaeropsis sp. Stemphylium rot Stemphylium vesicarium Stigmina leaf spot Stigmina
List_of_mango_diseases
Stegophora ulmea [teleomorph] = Gnomonia ulmea Botryodiplodia canker Sphaeropsis ulmicola = Botryodiplodia hydrodermia Botryosphaeria canker Botryosphaeria
List_of_elm_diseases
American mycologist (1829–1905)
ellisiana (Griffiths) Sacc. & D. Sacc. 1905 Sorosporium ellisii G. Winter Sphaeropsis ellisii Sacc. 1884 Sporidesmium ellisii Piroz. 1972 Sporisorium ellisii
Job_Bicknell_Ellis
gummosis Botrytis cinerea Botryotinia fuckeliana [teleomorph] Branch knot Sphaeropsis tumefaciens Brown rot (fruit) Phytophthora citricola Phytophthora citrophthora
List_of_citrus_diseases
pulicaris[teleomorph] Penicillium purpurogenum Peronospora potentillae Sphaeropsis malorum Botryosphaeria obtusa [teleomorph] = Physalospora obtusa Sclerotium
List_of_strawberry_diseases
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
fluoride levels are excessive – in their teeth. Needle rot (Cyclaneusma and Sphaeropsis fungi spread by windborne spores in spring and warm, humid summers are
Tomago_House
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Greek Latin
Fruitful, productive.
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American, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Mexican, Spanish
God's Grace; John; God is Gracious
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Muslim
Superior
Male
Japanese
(1-大è¼, 2-大貴, 3-大樹) Japanese name DAIKI means 1) "great glory," 2) "great noble" or 3) "great tree."
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wise; Learned; Teacher; Sage
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American, British, English
Victory of the People; Abbreviation of Nicholas
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess Parvati
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. it may be a habitational name from an unidentified place (there is a Mayhall Farm in Buckinghamshire, but it is not clear whether the family name is derived from the farm name or vice versa). Alternatively it may be a variant of Mayall, which is itself a variant of Male.
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Australian, Danish, German, Italian, Swedish
To Announce; To Command
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Russian
(Ðаум) Russian form of Hebrew Nachuwm, NAUM means "comfort."
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