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- Phomopsis sclerotioides is a fungal plant pathogen infecting cucurbits. USDA ARS Fungal Database v t e v t e...
- Phoma sclerotioides is a plant pathogen and is the culprit for brown root rot disease in, for instance, alfalfa and clover. Index Fungorum USDA ARS Fungal...
- pittospori Phomopsis prunorum Phomopsis sojae Phomopsis scabra Phomopsis sclerotioides Phomopsis tanakae Phomopsis theae Phomopsis viticola Formerly placed...
- narcissi Phoma nebulosa Phoma oncidii-sphacelati Phoma scabra Phoma sclerotioides Phoma str****eri Phoma tracheiphila "Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Helicobasidium brebissonii Rhizoctonia crocorum [anamorph] Winter rot Coprinus psychromorbidus Phoma sclerotioides = Plenodomus meliloti Typhula spp....
- ****eliana [teleomorph] Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Brown root rot Phoma sclerotioides = Plenodomus meliloti Crown and root rot complex Fusarium a****inatum...
- schneideriana Leptosphaeria schoenocauli Leptosphaeria scitula Leptosphaeria sclerotioides Leptosphaeria scolecosporarum Leptosphaeria scutati Leptosphaeria secalina...
- placenta Berk. 1873 Aschersonia rufa Aschersonia samoensis Aschersonia sclerotioides Aschersonia scutelliformis Aschersonia simplex Aschersonia spathulata...
- flavovirens Tubariaceae Vizzini 2008 Tubaria (W.G. Sm.) Gillet 7 166 Tubaria furfuracea Typhulaceae Jülich 1982 Typhula (Pers.) Fr. 1 85 Typhula sclerotioides...
- Septobasidium schizostachyi Couch ex L.D. Gómez & Henk (2004) Septobasidium sclerotioides Couch ex L.D. Gómez & Henk (2004) Septobasidium scopiforme Pat. (1907)...