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- 1892. Species: Gnomoniopsis castaneae Gnomoniopsis chinensis Gnomoniopsis comari Gnomoniopsis idaeicola Gnomoniopsis xunwuensis "Gnomoniopsis". www.mycobank...
- Gnomoniopsis castaneae (synonym Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi) is a fungus of the order Diaporthales that is the most important cause of brown chestnut rot...
- rot in stone fruits, such as plums, peaches, nectarines and almonds Gnomoniopsis castaneae, a plant pathogenic fungus causing brown rot in chestnuts Almond...
- brunaudiana P****. Gnomoniella carpinea (Fr.) M. Monod Gnomoniopsis castanea also called Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi Gnomoniella devexa var. media Sacc. Gnomoniella...
- 8392d8c8-a78d-4498-869b-983ad5f1ece0 Open Tree of Life: 192930 SpeciesFungorum: 158410 Gnomoniopsis cingulata Wikidata: Q59511597 CoL: 3GNCH GBIF: 5253613 IndexFungorum:...
- Brown nut rot is a destructive plant disease caused by the primary agent Gnomoniopsis castaneae and afflicting Castanea species. This pathogen also causes...
- Comarum palustre L. (Rosaceae). The fungus has been recently referred to Gnomoniopsis comari (Karst.) Sogonov, comb. nov. It occurs in Europe (Finland, Germany...
- tissues. The galls can also become infected by the sweet chestnut pathogen Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi. Chestnut species affected by the gall wasp include ****anese...
- organism has often been referred to as Gnomonia comari, now considered Gnomoniopsis comari. It occurs in Canada (British Columbia), Europe (Belgium, France)...
- (6) Gnomonia Cesati & de Notaris, 1863 (145) Gnomoniella Sacc. (34) Gnomoniopsis Berl. (40) Greeneria Scribn. & Viala (4) Laestadia Auersw., 1869 (33)...