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Peyronellaea is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Didymellaceae. It
contains a
number of
plant pathogens. The
genus name of
Peyronellaea is in
honour of...
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Aposphaeria glomerata Coniothyrium glomeratum Peyronellaea alternariacearum Peyronellaea fibricola Peyronellaea glomerata Phoma alternariaceum Phoma fibricola...
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Peyronellaea curtisii (leaf scorch) is a
fungal plant pathogen first described by
Miles Joseph Berkeley and
received its
current name in 2010. Formerly...
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Coniothecium chomatosporum Corda, (1837)
Synonyms Cheiromycella chomatospora (Corda) Boerema, (1973)
Peyronellaea chomatospora (Corda) Goid, (1952)...
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narcissi may be a
synanamorph of
Stagonosporopsis curtisii (
Peyronellaea curtisii (Berk.) Aveskamp,
Gruyter & Verkley).
Boerema GH. 1993. Contributions...
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Traditionally nine
sections (Phoma, Heterospora, Macrospora, Paraphoma,
Peyronellaea, Phyllostictoides, Pilosa,
Plenodomus and Sclerophomella) as described...
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eaten by
slugs and snails.
Infection of the
leaves by the
fungus Peyronellaea curtisii (syn.
Stagonospora curtisii) can also kill plants. Leucojum...
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Sclerotinia bulborum,
black slime disease. A
combination of both
Peyronellaea curtisii (Stagonosporopsis curtisii) and
Botrytis narcissicola causes...
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plant pathogens.
Previously included species include S. curtisii=
Peyronellaea curtisii (leaf scorch). Holliday, Paul (1980). "Staganosporus". Fungus...
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Necrotic lesions caused by
Didymella pinodes (formerly
Peyronellaea pinodes) on
field pea leaves...