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Bionectria Vesiculosa
''Bionectria'' is a genus of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes. The genus was described in 1919 by mycologist Carlos Luigi Spegazzini to include species of ''Nectria ''Nectria'' is a genus of Ascomycete fungi. They are most often encountered as saprophytes on decaying wood but some species can also occur as parasites of trees, especially fruit trees (for example apple) and a number of other hardwood trees. ...'' that grew on living plant material. Species *'' B. apocyni'' *'' B. aurantia'' *'' B. aureofulva'' *'' B. aureofulvella'' *'' B. byssicola'' *'' B. capitata'' *'' B. compactiuscula'' *'' B. coronata'' *'' B. epichloe'' *'' B. gibberosa'' *'' B. grammicospora'' *'' B. grammicosporopsis'' *'' B. impariphialis'' *'' B. intermedia'' *'' B. kowhai'' *'' B. lasiacidis'' *'' B. levigata'' *'' B. lucifer'' *'' B. mellea'' *'' B. oblongispora'' *'' B. ochroleuca'' *'' B. parva'' *'' B. parviphialis'' *'' B. pityrodes'' *'' B. pseudochroleuca'' *'' B. pseudostriata'' *'' B. ...
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Cytisus Scoparius
''Cytisus scoparius'' ( syn. ''Sarothamnus scoparius''), the common broom or Scotch broom, is a deciduous leguminous shrub native to western and central Europe. In Great Britain and Ireland, the standard name is broom; this name is also used for other members of the Genisteae tribe, such as French broom or Spanish broom; and the term ''common broom'' is sometimes used for clarification. In other English-speaking countries, the most common name is "Scotch broom" (or Scots broom); however, it is known as English broom in Australia. Though this plant is native to Europe, it has spread to many other parts of the world. Scotch broom is now common in certain areas of North America and South America. This is because people started introducing Scotch broom to different areas of the world. After it was introduced in North America, Scotch broom was frequently planted in gardens. Later, it was used for erosion control along highway cuts and fills. There are other problems with Scotch b ...
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Bionectria Grammicospora
''Bionectria'' is a genus of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes. The genus was described in 1919 by mycologist Carlos Luigi Spegazzini to include species of ''Nectria ''Nectria'' is a genus of Ascomycete fungi. They are most often encountered as saprophytes on decaying wood but some species can also occur as parasites of trees, especially fruit trees (for example apple) and a number of other hardwood trees. ...'' that grew on living plant material. Species *'' B. apocyni'' *'' B. aurantia'' *'' B. aureofulva'' *'' B. aureofulvella'' *'' B. byssicola'' *'' B. capitata'' *'' B. compactiuscula'' *'' B. coronata'' *'' B. epichloe'' *'' B. gibberosa'' *'' B. grammicospora'' *'' B. grammicosporopsis'' *'' B. impariphialis'' *'' B. intermedia'' *'' B. kowhai'' *'' B. lasiacidis'' *'' B. levigata'' *'' B. lucifer'' *'' B. mellea'' *'' B. oblongispora'' *'' B. ochroleuca'' *'' B. parva'' *'' B. parviphialis'' *'' B. pityrodes'' *'' B. pseudochroleuca'' *'' B. pseudostriata'' *'' B. ...
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Bionectria Ochroleuca
''Bionectria ochroleuca'' is a plant pathogen Plant diseases are diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). Organisms that cause infectious disease include fungi, oomycetes, bacteria, viruses, viroids, virus-like orga ... that causes seed rot in oil seed rape. References External links USDA ARS Fungal Database Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Eudicot diseases Fungi described in 1997 Bionectriaceae Fungus species {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ...
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Bionectria Oblongispora
''Bionectria'' is a genus of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes. The genus was described in 1919 by mycologist Carlos Luigi Spegazzini to include species of ''Nectria ''Nectria'' is a genus of Ascomycete fungi. They are most often encountered as saprophytes on decaying wood but some species can also occur as parasites of trees, especially fruit trees (for example apple) and a number of other hardwood trees. ...'' that grew on living plant material. Species *'' B. apocyni'' *'' B. aurantia'' *'' B. aureofulva'' *'' B. aureofulvella'' *'' B. byssicola'' *'' B. capitata'' *'' B. compactiuscula'' *'' B. coronata'' *'' B. epichloe'' *'' B. gibberosa'' *'' B. grammicospora'' *'' B. grammicosporopsis'' *'' B. impariphialis'' *'' B. intermedia'' *'' B. kowhai'' *'' B. lasiacidis'' *'' B. levigata'' *'' B. lucifer'' *'' B. mellea'' *'' B. oblongispora'' *'' B. ochroleuca'' *'' B. parva'' *'' B. parviphialis'' *'' B. pityrodes'' *'' B. pseudochroleuca'' *'' B. pseudostriata'' *'' B. ...
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