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Ramularia
''Ramularia'' is a genus of ascomycota, ascomycete Fungus, fungi. Its species, which are anamorphs of the genus ''Mycosphaerella'', are plant pathology, plant pathogens. Economically important host species include ''Narcissus (plant), Narcissus,'' sugar beet, and barley. ''Ramularia'' species are hyphomycetes with simple morphology; other genera are frequently mistaken for ''Ramularia''. , almost 800 species are recognised in the genus ''Ramularia''. Selected species There are almost a 900 species accepted in the genus ''Ramularia'', including: * ''Ramularia beticola'' * ''Ramularia brunnea'' * ''Ramularia coryli'' * ''Ramularia cyclaminicola'' * ''Ramularia gossypii'' * ''Ramularia grevilleana'' * ''Ramularia macrospora'' * ''Ramularia menthicola'' * ''Ramularia necator'' * ''Ramularia primulae'' * ''Ramularia rubella'' * ''Ramularia spinaciae'' * ''Ramularia subtilis'' * ''Ramularia tenella'' * ''Ramularia ulmariae'' * ''Ramularia vallisumbrosae'' References Further readi ...
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List Of Ramularia Species
This is a list of species in the plant pathogen fungus genus ''Ramularia ''. Species Fungorum accepts nearly 900 species in the genus ''Ramularia''. A * ''Ramularia abscondita'' (Fautrey & Lambotte) U. Braun (1988) * ''Ramularia absinthii'' Laubert (1920) * ''Ramularia acervulata'' Golovin (1950) * ''Ramularia achilleae-millefolii'' U. Braun & Rogerson (1993) * ''Ramularia achyrophori-uniflori'' Baudyš & Picb. (1926) * ''Ramularia aconiti'' (Petr.) Penz. (1927) * ''Ramularia acris'' Lindr. (1902) * ''Ramularia acroptili'' Bremer (1948) * ''Ramularia actaeae'' Ellis & Holw. (1885) * ''Ramularia actaeina'' U. Braun (1993) * ''Ramularia actinidiae'' Ablak. (1960) * ''Ramularia acutae'' P. Karst. (1884) * ''Ramularia acutata'' (Bonord.) Lind (1913) * ''Ramularia adenophorae'' Moesz (1938) * ''Ramularia adesmiae'' (Henn.) Wollenw. (1916) * ''Ramularia adoxae'' P. Karst. (1884) * ''Ramularia aegopodii'' Savinceva (1972) * ''Ramularia aequivoca'' (Ces.) Sacc. (1881) * ''Ramularia aga ...
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Ramularia
''Ramularia'' is a genus of ascomycota, ascomycete Fungus, fungi. Its species, which are anamorphs of the genus ''Mycosphaerella'', are plant pathology, plant pathogens. Economically important host species include ''Narcissus (plant), Narcissus,'' sugar beet, and barley. ''Ramularia'' species are hyphomycetes with simple morphology; other genera are frequently mistaken for ''Ramularia''. , almost 800 species are recognised in the genus ''Ramularia''. Selected species There are almost a 900 species accepted in the genus ''Ramularia'', including: * ''Ramularia beticola'' * ''Ramularia brunnea'' * ''Ramularia coryli'' * ''Ramularia cyclaminicola'' * ''Ramularia gossypii'' * ''Ramularia grevilleana'' * ''Ramularia macrospora'' * ''Ramularia menthicola'' * ''Ramularia necator'' * ''Ramularia primulae'' * ''Ramularia rubella'' * ''Ramularia spinaciae'' * ''Ramularia subtilis'' * ''Ramularia tenella'' * ''Ramularia ulmariae'' * ''Ramularia vallisumbrosae'' References Further readi ...
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Ramularia Ulmariae
''Ramularia ulmariae'' is a fungal species described by Cooke in 1876. ''Ramularia ulmariae'' belongs to the genus ''Ramularia'' and the family Mycosphaerellaceae. No subspecies are listed in the Catalog of Life.''Species Fungorum''. Kirk P.M., 2010-11-23 This fungus is a pathogen of meadowsweet (''Filipendula ulmaria ''Filipendula ulmaria'', commonly known as meadowsweet or mead wort, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Rosaceae that grows in damp meadows. It is native throughout most of Europe and Western Asia (Near East and Middle East). It has ...'') that causes purple spots on the plant's leaves and is most evident in summer. It produces translucent, cylindrical conidia with up to two septa. ''Ramularia ulmariae'' has been reported from Europe and also the western coast of North America. However its presence is probably under-recorded. References Fungal strawberry diseases Fungi described in 1876 ulmariae Taxa named by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke Fungus s ...
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Ramularia Menthicola
''Ramularia menthicola'' is a species of fungus in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. It is a plant pathogen that infects mint. It was formally described as a new species by the Italian mycologist Pier Andrea Saccardo in 1886. In his 1998 monograph on phytopathogenic Hyphomycetes, Uwe Braun suggests that ''Ramularia menthae'' should be considered a synonym to '' Ramularia lamii'', but the name remains in use in the scientific literature, and is accepted as a valid species by Index Fungorum. Some locations from which the fungus has been recorded include Malta, the Nantes region of France, and the Yüksekova basin in Turkey growing on ''Mentha longifolia {{Speciesbox , image = Mentha longifolia 2005.08.02 09.53.56.jpg , genus = Mentha , species = longifolia , authority = ( L.) Huds. , synonyms = {{hidden begin, title = List *''Mentha acroceraia'' {{small, (Topitz) Trautm. *''Mentha acumin ...''. References menthicola Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Mint diseases ...
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Ramularia Rubella
''Ramularia rubella'' is a plant pathogen in Ascomycota that infects ''Rumex'' species. Infection produces reddish spots on leaves. The red color is caused by the production of rubellin, a photodynamic anthraquinone-derived phytotoxin. ''R. rubella'' was originally described from ''Rumex aquaticus'' in Germany; it has a wide geographic range on ''Rumex'' species. It is being investigated as a biological control agent of ''Rumex obtusifolius''. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10649333 rubella Rubella, also known as German measles or three-day measles, is an infection caused by the rubella virus. This disease is often mild, with half of people not realizing that they are infected. A rash may start around two weeks after exposure and ... Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Taxa named by Hermann Friedrich Bonorden Fungus species ...
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Mycosphaerella
''Mycosphaerella'' is a genus of ascomycota. With more than 10,000 species, it is the largest genus of plant pathogen fungi. The following introduction about the fungal genus ''Mycosphaerella'' is copied (with permission) from the dissertation of W. Quaedvlieg (named: Re-evaluating ''Mycosphaerella'' and allied genera). Species belonging to the fungal genus ''Mycosphaerella'' (1884) (''Capnodiales'', ''Dothideomycetes'') have evolved as endophytes, saprotrophs and symbionts, but mostly ''Mycosphaerella'' species are foliicolous plant pathogens which are the cause of significant economical losses in both temperate and tropical crops worldwide. The generic concept of Mycosphaerella is based on the type species of the genus, ''M. punctiformis'', which was introduced 130 years ago in order to describe small loculoascomycetes with few distinct morphological traits. Species belonging to ''Mycosphaerella'' were characterised as having pseudothecial ascomata that can be immersed or supe ...
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Ramularia Vallisumbrosae
''Ramularia vallisumbrosae'' is a fungal A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one of the tradit ... plant pathogen infecting daffodils ('' Narcissus''), causing narcissus white mould disease. References Bibliography * Fungal plant pathogens and diseases vallisumbrosae Fungi described in 1899 Fungus species {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ...
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Ramularia Primulae
''Ramularia primulae'' is a fungal plant pathogen infecting ''Primula''. Its primary host is ''Primula veris ''Primula veris'', the cowslip, common cowslip, or cowslip primrose (syn. ''Primula officinalis'' John Hill (author), ), is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the Primula vulgaris, primrose family (biology), family Primulaceae. The specie ...''. References Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Ornamental plant pathogens and diseases primulae Fungi described in 1878 Fungus species {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ...
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Ramularia Cyclaminicola
''Ramularia cyclaminicola'' is a species of fungus in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. It is a plant pathogen that infects cyclamen ''Cyclamen'' ( or ) is a genus of 23 species of perennial flowering plants in the family Primulaceae. In English, it is known by the common names sowbread or swinebread. ''Cyclamen'' species are native to Europe and the Mediterranean Basin ea ...s. References cyclaminicola Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Ornamental plant pathogens and diseases Taxa named by William Trelease Fungi described in 1916 Fungus species {{Capnodiales-stub ...
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Ramularia Brunnea
''Ramularia brunnea'' is a fungal plant pathogen infecting strawberries. It was first described scientifically by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck Charles Horton Peck (March 30, 1833 – July 11, 1917) was an American mycologist of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the New York State Botanist from 1867 to 1915, a period in which he described over 2,700 species of North American fu .... References Fungal strawberry diseases Fungi described in 1878 Fungi of North America brunnea Taxa named by Charles Horton Peck Fungus species {{fungus-fruit-disease-stub ...
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Ramularia Beticola
''Ramularia beticola'' is a fungal A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one of the tradit ... plant pathogen infecting beets. References External links Index FungorumUSDA ARS Fungal Database Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Food plant pathogens and diseases beticola Fungi described in 1897 Fungus species {{Capnodiales-stub ...
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Ramularia Necator
''Ramularia necator'' is a fungal A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one of the tradit ... plant pathogen infecting coconut palms. References Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Coconut palm diseases necator Fungus species {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ...
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