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- Glomerella tu****anensis is a species of fungus in the family Glomerellaceae. It is a pathogen of sugarcane responsible for the disease known as red rot...
- Glomerella may refer to: Glomerella (fungus), a synonym for Colletotrichum, a fungal genus Glomerella (beetle), a ladybird genus in the tribe Sticholotidini...
- Glomerella cingulata is a fungal plant pathogen, being the name of the ****ual stage (teleomorph) while the more commonly referred to a****ual stage (anamorph)...
- Colletotrichum (****ual stage: Glomerella) is a genus of fungi that are symbionts to plants as endophytes (living within the plant) or phytopathogens. Many...
- Glomerella is a beetle genus in the tribe Sticholotidini. List of Coccinellidae genera Hodek, I.; Honek, A.; van Emden, H.F. (2012). Ecology and Behaviour...
- (1884) Glomerella cingulata var. orbiculare S.F. Jenkins & Winstead, (1962) Glomerella lagenaria (P****.) F. Stevens [as 'lagenarium'], (1931) Glomerella lagenaria...
- Glomerellaceae Genus: Colletotrichum Species: C. gossypii Binomial name Colletotrichum gossypii Southw. (1891) Synonyms Glomerella gossypii Edgerton (1909)...
- Mendes-Costa, Maria C. Cytogenetics of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Glomerella cingulata f. sp. phaseoli) Fitopatologia brasileira, vol. 28 no. 4 Brasília...
- Glomerella graminicola is an economically important crop parasite affecting both wheat and maize where it causes the plant disease Anthracnose Leaf Blight...
- Elachista glomerella is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is endemic to northern Queensland, Australia. The wingspan is 6.6 millimetres (0.26 in) for...