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Monochaetia Lutea
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasitism, parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various host (biology), hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to ''Pestalotiopsis'' or ''Truncatella (fungus), Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', ''Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *''Monochaetia brevif ...
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Fungi
A fungus ( : fungi 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 a kingdom, separately from the other eukaryotic kingdoms, which by one traditional classification include Plantae, Animalia, Protozoa, and Chromista. A characteristic that places fungi in a different kingdom from plants, bacteria, and some protists is chitin in their cell walls. Fungi, like animals, are heterotrophs; they acquire their food by absorbing dissolved molecules, typically by secreting digestive enzymes into their environment. Fungi do not photosynthesize. Growth is their means of mobility, except for spores (a few of which are flagellated), which may travel through the air or water. Fungi are the principal decomposers in ecological systems. These and other differences place fungi in a single group of related organisms, named the ''Eumycota ...
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Sarcostroma
''Sarcostroma'' is a genus of fungi in the family '' Sporocadaceae''. Most species of this genus are saprobes, endophytes or pathogens on leaves (Maharachchikumbura et al. 2016b, Norphanphoun et al. 2015, Farr & Rossman 2019). The type species is ''Sarcostroma berkeleyi'' . History In Sir William Jackson Hooker's book, 'British Flora' (1836), English cryptogamist, Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803–1889), had described a fungal parasite (Savin leaf spot) on the leaves of ''Juniperus sabina'' and it was later identified as '' Podisoma foliicola''.Mordecai Cubitt Cooke It was found in the spring time, on living leaves, as a small sub-elliptic black excrescences (outgrowths) and it is not larger than the head of a pin.Royal Horticultural Society When Cooke re-examined the specimens in 1871, he found them to be different to other '' Podisoma'' genus species and so re-named and published it as ''Sarcostroma berkeleyi'' in Berkeley's honour. The genus ''Sarcostroma'' was introduced b ...
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Monochaetia Cryptomeriae
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal ...
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Monochaetia Cornicola
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Monochaetia breviformis'' *'' Monochaetia caffra'' *'' Monoch ...
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Monochaetia Concentrica
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Monochaetia breviformis'' *'' Monochaetia caffra'' *'' Monoch ...
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Monochaetia Compta
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Monochaetia breviformis'' *'' Monochaetia caffra'' *'' Monoch ...
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Monochaetia Castaneae
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Monochaetia breviformis'' *'' Monochaetia caffra'' *'' Monoch ...
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Monochaetia Caryotae
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Monochaetia breviformis'' *'' Monochaetia caffra'' *'' Monoch ...
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Monochaetia Carissae
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Monochaetia breviformis'' *'' Monochaetia caffra'' *'' Monoch ...
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Monochaetia Camelliae
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Monochaetia breviformis'' *'' Monochaetia caffra'' *'' Monoch ...
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Monochaetia Caffra
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Monochaetia breviformis'' *'' Monochaetia caffra'' *''Monocha ...
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Monochaetia Breviformis
''Monochaetia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sporocadaceae. Species in the genus are typically plant parasites and saprobes, and cause leaf spot diseases on various hosts. The genus ''Monochaetia'' was introduced by Allescher in 1902, it had 23 species originally. Allescher (1902) also designated the type as ''Monochaetia monochaeta'', which has a single apical appendage (Guba 1961; Maharachch. et al. 2014; Senanayake et al. 2015). Steyaert (in 1949) transferred numerous ''Monochaetia'' species to '' Pestalotiopsis'' or '' Truncatella''. More than 40 species of ''Monochaetia'' were recognised by the monograph of Guba (1961). There are 127 ''Monochaetia'' epithets in the Index Fungorum (as of 31 March 2022) and most have been transferred to other genera such as ''Sarcostroma'', '' Seimatosporium'' and ''Seiridium'' (Nag Raj 1993; Maharachch. et al. 2011, 2014, 2016). Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Monochaetia breviformis'' *''Monochaetia caffra'' *''Monochae ...
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