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Bipolaris Chloridis
''Bipolaris'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Pleosporaceae. It was circumscribed by mycologist Robert A. Shoemaker in 1959. It has a cosmopolitan distribution worldwide. Species , the GBIF lists up to 71 species, while Species Fungorum lists 78 species. *'' Bipolaris alocasiae'' *'' Bipolaris austrostipae'' *'' Bipolaris axonopodicola'' *'' Bipolaris bamagaensis'' *'' Bipolaris bicolor'' *'' Bipolaris brachiariae'' *'' Bipolaris chloridis'' *''Bipolaris clavata'' *'' Bipolaris coffeana'' *'' Bipolaris coicis'' *'' Bipolaris colocasiae'' *''Bipolaris cookei'' *''Bipolaris costina'' *''Bipolaris crotonis'' *''Bipolaris cynodontis'' *''Bipolaris distoseptata'' *''Bipolaris drechsleri'' *''Bipolaris eleusines'' *''Bipolaris eleusines'' *''Bipolaris eragrostiellae'' *''Bipolaris euchlaenae'' *''Bipolaris flagelloidea'' *'' Bipolaris fusca'' *'' Bipolaris gigantea'' *'' Bipolaris glycines'' *'' Bipolaris gossypina'' *'' Bipolaris hadrotrichoides' ...
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Kentia Palm
''Howea forsteriana'', the Kentia palm, thatch palm or palm court palm, is a species of flowering plant in the palm family, Arecaceae, endemic to Lord Howe Island in Australia. It is also widely grown on Norfolk Island. It is a relatively slow-growing palm, eventually growing up to tall by wide. Its fronds can reach long. The palm gets its common name from the capital of Lord Howe Island, Kentia, and the genus name, Howea, from the island itself. The species name "forsteriana" is after Johann Reinhold Forster and Georg Forster, father and son, who accompanied Captain Cook as naturalists on his second voyage to the Pacific in 1772–1775. The species is considered vulnerable by the World Conservation Union. It is cultivated on Lord Howe Island by collecting wild seeds and germinating them for export worldwide as an ornamental garden or house plant. The trade in the seeds and seedlings is tightly regulated. This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of ...
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Bipolaris Clavata
''Bipolaris'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Pleosporaceae. It was circumscribed by mycologist Robert A. Shoemaker in 1959. It has a cosmopolitan distribution worldwide. Species , the GBIF lists up to 71 species, while Species Fungorum lists 78 species. *'' Bipolaris alocasiae'' *'' Bipolaris austrostipae'' *'' Bipolaris axonopodicola'' *'' Bipolaris bamagaensis'' *'' Bipolaris bicolor'' *'' Bipolaris brachiariae'' *'' Bipolaris chloridis'' *'' Bipolaris clavata'' *'' Bipolaris coffeana'' *'' Bipolaris coicis'' *'' Bipolaris colocasiae'' *'' Bipolaris cookei'' *'' Bipolaris costina'' *'' Bipolaris crotonis'' *'' Bipolaris cynodontis'' *'' Bipolaris distoseptata'' *'' Bipolaris drechsleri'' *'' Bipolaris eleusines'' *'' Bipolaris eleusines'' *'' Bipolaris eragrostiellae'' *'' Bipolaris euchlaenae'' *'' Bipolaris flagelloidea'' *'' Bipolaris fusca'' *'' Bipolaris gigantea'' *'' Bipolaris glycines'' *'' Bipolaris gossypina'' *'' Bipolaris hadr ...
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Bipolaris Cookei
''Bipolaris cookei'' is a plant pathogen that affects sorghum, infecting leaf veins and lesions and causing target leaf spot. It is found in the United States, Sudan, Israel, Cyprus, South America, and India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ....Nyvall, Robert F. ''Field crop diseases''. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1999. References External links Index FungorumUSDA ARS Fungal Database Fungi of North America Fungi of South America Fungi of Asia Fungi of Africa Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Sorghum diseases Pleosporaceae Fungus species {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ...
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