Definition of Tolyposporium. Meaning of Tolyposporium. Synonyms of Tolyposporium

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Definition of Tolyposporium

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Meaning of Tolyposporium from wikipedia

- Tolyposporium is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Anthracoideaceae. The genus was described and named as Sorosporium junci by J. Schröt. in 1870...
- Moesziomyces penicillariae Sorosporium bullatum Sorosporium senegalense Tolyposporidium penicillariae Tolyposporium penicillariae Tolyposporium senegalense...
- Sporisorium ehrenbergi (syn. Tolyposporium ehrenbergi) is a species of fungus in the Ustilaginaceae family. It is a plant pathogen, causing long ****...
- T. ehrenbergii may refer to: Tigridia ehrenbergii, a s**** flower Tolyposporium ehrenbergi, a **** fungus Tragacantha ehrenbergii, a terrestrial plant...
- armoraciae chews on its leaves in Scotland, and the ****-like ascomycete Tolyposporium montiae (Rostrup) Rostrup, 1904 can infest the root collar area. There...
- Open Tree of Life: 5300793 SpeciesFungorum: 269272 Tolyposporium leptideum Wikidata: Q59522603 AusFungi: 60031737 CoL: 57BXV GBIF: 2556584...
- Stegocintractia M. Piepenbr., Begerow & Oberw. (6) Testicularia Klotzsch (3) Tolyposporium Woronin ex J. Schröt. (5) Trichocintractia M. Piepenbr. (1) Ustanciosporium...
- (PCSIR) Status of grain ****, Sphacelotheca sorghi, and long ****, Tolyposporium ehrenbergii, of sorghum in Sindh and Balochistan, ****stan. DSINARC/PK...
- evernius (Syd.) Vánky (1977) = Tolyposporium evernium, Anthracoideaceae M. globuliger (Berk. & Broome) Vánky (1977) = Tolyposporium globuligerum, Anthracoideaceae...
- as anybody in this century." Mason, E. W. (1926). "On two species of Tolyposporium Woronin recorded on cultivated Sorghum". Transactions of the British...