Ascocoryne Albida
''Ascocoryne'' is a genus of fungi in the family Gelatinodiscaceae. It was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 1967 by James Walton Groves and Doreen Wilson to accommodate the sexual morph and to reserve ''Coryne (fungus), Coryne'' for the asexual morph. Today, only one name is allowed for the whole fungus and ''Coryne'' is treated as a synonym of ''Ascocoryne''. Species , Index Fungorum recognizes the following species in the genus ''Ascocoryne''. * ''Ascocoryne albida'' (Berk.) Seifert (2014) * ''Ascocoryne cylichnium'' (Tul.) Korf (1971) * ''Ascocoryne javanica'' (Penz. & Sacc.) K.S. Thind & H. Singh (1972) * ''Ascocoryne laurisilvae'' A. Mateos & De la Peña-Lastra (2024) * ''Ascocoryne lilacina'' (Fr.) Baral, Helleman, Matočec, I. Kušan, Polhorský & E. Weber (2020) * ''Ascocoryne sarcoides'' (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wilson (1967) * ''Ascocoryne striata'' (Ellis & Everh.) V. Kučera & Lizoň (2005) * ''Ascocoryne trichophora'' (A.L. Sm.) Seifert (2014) * ''Asc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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James Walton Groves
James Walton Groves (October 18, 1906 - May 6, 1970) was a Canadians, Canadian mycologist born in Kinburn, Carleton County, Ontario, Kinburn, Ontario, on October 18, 1906, to John James and Laura Groves. He displayed an early interest in education and learning. He taught himself the alphabet from a decorated bowl, and impressed visitors to the family farm by reading aloud the newspaper by age four. In 1918, his father John sustained an injury from an accident and the family moved to Ottawa. He then attended Lisgar Collegiate Institute, Lisgar High School and later the Ottawa Normal School with the intention of teaching for a career. From 1926 to 1928 he taught public school, denying offers at universities and encouraging his students to pursue graduate educations in mycology. A Summer job with the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada Department of Agriculture in 1929 as a plant disease investigator is credited by him as an introduction to the field of Botany, botanical research a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ascocoryne Javanica
''Ascocoryne'' is a genus of fungi in the family Gelatinodiscaceae. It was circumscribed in 1967 by James Walton Groves and Doreen Wilson to accommodate the sexual morph and to reserve '' Coryne'' for the asexual morph. Today, only one name is allowed for the whole fungus and ''Coryne'' is treated as a synonym of ''Ascocoryne''. Species , Index Fungorum recognizes the following species in the genus ''Ascocoryne''. * ''Ascocoryne albida'' (Berk.) Seifert (2014) * '' Ascocoryne cylichnium'' (Tul.) Korf (1971) * '' Ascocoryne javanica'' (Penz. & Sacc.) K.S. Thind & H. Singh (1972) * '' Ascocoryne laurisilvae'' A. Mateos & De la Peña-Lastra (2024) * '' Ascocoryne lilacina'' (Fr.) Baral, Helleman, Matočec, I. Kušan, Polhorský & E. Weber (2020) * ''Ascocoryne sarcoides ''Ascocoryne sarcoides'' is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek (fleshy). Formerly known as ''Coryne sarcoides'', its Taxonomy (biology), taxonomical his ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ascocoryne Sarcoides
''Ascocoryne sarcoides'' is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek (fleshy). Formerly known as ''Coryne sarcoides'', its Taxonomy (biology), taxonomical history has been complicated by the fact that it may adopt both sexual and imperfect fungi, asexual forms. Colloquially known as jelly drops or the purple jellydisc, this common fungus appears as a gelatinous mass of pinkish or purple-colored discs. Distributed widely in North America, Eurasia, and Oceania, ''A. sarcoides'' is a saprobic fungus and grows in clusters on the trunks and branches of a variety of dead woods. Field study, Field studies suggest that colonization by ''A. sarcoides'' of the heartwood of black spruce confers some resistance to further infection by wood-decay fungus, rot-causing fungi. ''A. sarcoides'' contains the antibiotic compound ascocorynin, shown in the laboratory to inhibit the growth of several gram-positive bacteria. Taxonomy The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ascocoryne Lilacina
''Ascocoryne'' is a genus of fungi in the family Gelatinodiscaceae. It was circumscribed in 1967 by James Walton Groves and Doreen Wilson to accommodate the sexual morph and to reserve '' Coryne'' for the asexual morph. Today, only one name is allowed for the whole fungus and ''Coryne'' is treated as a synonym of ''Ascocoryne''. Species , Index Fungorum recognizes the following species in the genus ''Ascocoryne''. * ''Ascocoryne albida'' (Berk.) Seifert (2014) * '' Ascocoryne cylichnium'' (Tul.) Korf (1971) * ''Ascocoryne javanica'' (Penz. & Sacc.) K.S. Thind & H. Singh (1972) * '' Ascocoryne laurisilvae'' A. Mateos & De la Peña-Lastra (2024) * '' Ascocoryne lilacina'' (Fr.) Baral, Helleman, Matočec, I. Kušan, Polhorský & E. Weber (2020) * ''Ascocoryne sarcoides'' (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wilson (1967) * ''Ascocoryne striata'' (Ellis & Everh.) V. Kučera & Lizoň (2005) * ''Ascocoryne trichophora'' (A.L. Sm.) Seifert (2014) * ''Ascocoryne turficola ''Ascocoryne'' is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jacq
Jacq is a surname. *Angèle Jacq (1937–2021), Breton writer *Christian Jacq (born 1947), French author and Egyptologist *Éliane Jacq (1948–2011), French athlete *Grégoire Jacq (born 1992), French tennis player *Peter Le Jacq (born 1954), Maryknoll priest See also *Jacq van den Berg (1916–?), Netherlands Olympic sailor *Jacq Firmin Vogelaar *''Jacq.'', taxonomic author abbreviation of Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin(1727–1817), Dutch-born scientist *''J.Jacq.'', taxonomic author abbreviation of Joseph Franz von Jacquin (1766–1839), Austrian scientist *Jack (surname) *Jacque, given name and surname *Jacques, given name and surname {{surname ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ascocoryne Albida
''Ascocoryne'' is a genus of fungi in the family Gelatinodiscaceae. It was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 1967 by James Walton Groves and Doreen Wilson to accommodate the sexual morph and to reserve ''Coryne (fungus), Coryne'' for the asexual morph. Today, only one name is allowed for the whole fungus and ''Coryne'' is treated as a synonym of ''Ascocoryne''. Species , Index Fungorum recognizes the following species in the genus ''Ascocoryne''. * ''Ascocoryne albida'' (Berk.) Seifert (2014) * ''Ascocoryne cylichnium'' (Tul.) Korf (1971) * ''Ascocoryne javanica'' (Penz. & Sacc.) K.S. Thind & H. Singh (1972) * ''Ascocoryne laurisilvae'' A. Mateos & De la Peña-Lastra (2024) * ''Ascocoryne lilacina'' (Fr.) Baral, Helleman, Matočec, I. Kušan, Polhorský & E. Weber (2020) * ''Ascocoryne sarcoides'' (Jacq.) J.W. Groves & D.E. Wilson (1967) * ''Ascocoryne striata'' (Ellis & Everh.) V. Kučera & Lizoň (2005) * ''Ascocoryne trichophora'' (A.L. Sm.) Seifert (2014) * ''Asc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Index Fungorum
''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is somewhat comparable to the International Plant Names Index (IPNI), in which the Royal Botanic Gardens is also involved. A difference is that where IPNI does not indicate correct names, the ''Index Fungorum'' does indicate the status of a name. In the returns from the search page, a currently correct name is indicated in green, while others are in blue (a few, aberrant usages of names are indicated in red). All names are linked to pages giving the correct name, with lists of synonyms. ''Index Fungorum'' is one of three nomenclatural repositories recognized by the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi; the others are '' MycoBank'' and '' Fungal Names''. As of 2023, over a millio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |