Definition of Sporocadaceae. Meaning of Sporocadaceae. Synonyms of Sporocadaceae

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- The Sporocadaceae are a family of fungi, that was formerly in the order Xylariales. It was placed in the Amphisphaeriales order in 2020. Species of Sporocadaceae...
- Neopestalotiopsis is a genus of plant pathogens in the family Sporocadaceae. The genus was published by Maharachch., K.D. Hyde & Crous in Studies in Mycology...
- Pestalotiopsis is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the Sporocadaceae family. The genus was cir****scribed by René Leopold Alix Ghislain Jules Steyaert in...
- The fungal genus Truncatella in the family Sporocadaceae, and in the Amphisphaeriales order, includes plant pathogens such as Truncatella laurocerasi...
- Sporocadus is a genus of plant pathogens in the family Sporocadaceae. Species of the family Sporocadaceae are endophytic, plant pathogenic or saprobic, and...
- rainforests and arid environments. A fungal plant pathogen (from the family Sporocadaceae), Allelochaeta brevilata (H.J. Swart & D.A. Griffiths) Crous is found...
- Seiridium is a genus of plant pathogens in the family Sporocadaceae. The genus Lepteutypa is teleomorphic (reproducing ****ually) and the corresponding...
- fungus was identified as Heterotruncatella spartii (within the family Sporocadaceae) based on morphology and molecular methods. Pinus sylvestris is an important...
- the Neopestalotiopsis genus and the Pestalotiopsis genus (both of the Sporocadaceae family); they both cause flower blight. This tree is rarely cultivated...
- synonymised by Jaklitsch et al. (in 2016). An older family name of Sporocadaceae was reestablished to accommodate them instead (Crous et al. 2015). Together...