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Sclerotiniaceae
The Sclerotiniaceae are a family (biology), family of fungi in the order Helotiales. Many species in this family are plant pathogens. Genera * ''Asterocalyx'' * ''Botryotinia'' * ''Botrytis (fungus), Botrytis'' * ''Ciboria'' * ''Ciborinia'' * ''Coprotinia'' * ''Cudoniopsis'' * ''Dicephalospora'' * ''Dumontinia'' * ''Elliottinia'' * ''Encoelia'' * ''Grovesinia'' * ''Kohninia'' * ''Lambertellina'' * ''Martininia'' * ''Mitrula'' * ''Mitrulinia'' * ''Monilinia'' * ''Moserella'' (placement uncertain) * ''Myriosclerotinia'' * ''Ovulinia'' * ''Phaeosclerotinia'' * ''Poculina'' * ''Pseudociboria'' * ''Pycnopeziza'' * ''Redheadia'' * ''Sclerocrana'' * ''Sclerotinia'' * ''Seaverinia'' * ''Septotinia'' * ''Streptotinia'' * ''Stromatinia'' * ''Torrendiella'' * ''Valdensinia'' * ''Zoellneria'' References

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Dicephalospora
''Dicephalospora'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by mycologist Brian Spooner (mycologist), Brian Spooner in 1987. These ascomycete fungi occur on rotten wood, twigs and leaf stems. Species *''Dicephalospora albolutea, D. albolutea'' H.D. Zheng & W.Y. Zhuang (2019) *''Dicephalospora calochroa, D. calochroa'' (Hans Sydow, Syd.) Brian Spooner (mycologist), Spooner (1987) *''Dicephalospora chrysotricha, D. chrysotricha'' (Miles Joseph Berkeley, Berk.) Verkley (2004) *''Dicephalospora damingshanica, D. damingshanica'' Wenying Zhuang, W.Y.Zhuang (1999) *''Dicephalospora pinglongshanica, D. pinglongshanica'' Wenying Zhuang, W.Y.Zhuang (1999) *''Dicephalospora shennongjiana, D. shennongjiana'' H.D. Zheng & W.Y. Zhuang (2019) *''Dicephalospora yunnanica, D. yunnanica'' H.D. Zheng & W.Y. Zhuang (2019) References

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Sclerotinia
''Sclerotinia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae. The widely distributed genus contains 14 species. Taxonomy A number of species previously assigned to ''Sclerotinia'' are now considered to be members of the closely related genus, '' Botrytis''. Species Selected species include: *'' Sclerotinia borealis'' *'' Sclerotinia bulborum'' (Wakker) Sacc. *'' Sclerotinia homoeocarpa'' F.T. Benn. *'' Sclerotinia minor'' Jagger *'' Sclerotinia ricini'' *'' Sclerotinia sclerotiorum'' (Lib.) de Bary *'' Sclerotinia spermophila'' Noble *'' Sclerotinia sulcata'' (Roberge ex Desm.) Whetzel *''Sclerotinia trifoliorum ''Sclerotinia trifoliorum'' is a plant pathogen infecting alfalfa, red clover ''Trifolium pratense'' (from Latin prātum, meaning meadow), red clover, is a herbaceous plant, herbaceous species of flowering plant in the bean family, Fabaceae ...'' Erikss. *'' Sclerotinia veratri'' References Sclerotiniaceae Helotiales genera Taxa named by Karl W ...
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Kohninia
''Kohninia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae. This is a monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unisp ... genus, containing the single species ''Kohninia linnaeicola''. References External linksIndex Fungorum Sclerotiniaceae Monotypic Ascomycota genera {{Leotiomycetes-stub ...
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Redheadia
''Redheadia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species ''Redheadia quercus'', described in 2005 by Suto and Suyama. ''R. quercus'' is the teleomorph form of the fungus '' Mycopappus quercus'', which causes a plant disease called "frosty mildew" in the Sawtooth Oak (''Quercus acutissima''). The genus is named after Canadian mycologist Scott A. Redhead who first described the anamorph genus '' Mycopappus'', while the specific epithet In Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin gramm ... is named after the genus of the host plant. References Sclerotiniaceae Monotypic Ascomycota genera {{Leotiomycetes-stub ...
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Pycnopeziza
''Pycnopeziza'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae The Sclerotiniaceae are a family (biology), family of fungi in the order Helotiales. Many species in this family are plant pathogens. Genera * ''Asterocalyx'' * ''Botryotinia'' * ''Botrytis (fungus), Botrytis'' * ''Ciboria'' * ''Ciborinia'' * .... References External linksIndex Fungorum Sclerotiniaceae {{Leotiomycetes-stub ...
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Pseudociboria
''Pseudociboria'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae. This is a monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unisp ... genus, containing the single species ''Pseudociboria umbrina''. References External linksIndex Fungorum Sclerotiniaceae Monotypic Ascomycota genera {{Leotiomycetes-stub ...
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Poculina
''Poculina'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae The Sclerotiniaceae are a family (biology), family of fungi in the order Helotiales. Many species in this family are plant pathogens. Genera * ''Asterocalyx'' * ''Botryotinia'' * ''Botrytis (fungus), Botrytis'' * ''Ciboria'' * ''Ciborinia'' * .... References Sclerotiniaceae {{Leotiomycetes-stub ...
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Phaeosclerotinia
''Phaeosclerotinia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae The Sclerotiniaceae are a family (biology), family of fungi in the order Helotiales. Many species in this family are plant pathogens. Genera * ''Asterocalyx'' * ''Botryotinia'' * ''Botrytis (fungus), Botrytis'' * ''Ciboria'' * ''Ciborinia'' * .... References External linksIndex Fungorum Sclerotiniaceae {{Leotiomycetes-stub ...
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Myriosclerotinia
''Myriosclerotinia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae The Sclerotiniaceae are a family (biology), family of fungi in the order Helotiales. Many species in this family are plant pathogens. Genera * ''Asterocalyx'' * ''Botryotinia'' * ''Botrytis (fungus), Botrytis'' * ''Ciboria'' * ''Ciborinia'' * .... References External linksIndex Fungorum Sclerotiniaceae {{Leotiomycetes-stub ...
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Moserella
''Moserella'' is a fungal genus in the family Sclerotiniaceae; according to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, its placement in this family is uncertain. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species ''Moserella radicicola'', described as new to science in 1994 by Reinhold Pöder and Christian Scheuer. The fungus grows in the damaged mycorrhizal root tips of ''Picea abies''. The genus name of ''Moserella'' is in honour of Meinhard Michael Moser(1924-2002), who was an Austrian mycologist Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, and .... References Sclerotiniaceae Monotypic Ascomycota genera {{Leotiomycetes-stub ...
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Mitrulinia
''Mitrulinia'' is a fungal genus of uncertain familial placement in the order Helotiales. ''Mitrulinia'' is a monotypic genus, containing the single species ''Mitrulinia ushuaiae''. The genus was circumscribed in 1987 by mycologist Brian Spooner. ''Mitrulinia'' populations have been found separately in Argentina and on the South Island of New Zealand. Spores or hyphal fragments were also found present in snow on Livingston Island, Antarctica. Individuals found in New Zealand are thought to belong to a novel species rather than ''Mitrulinia ushuiae''. It produces a stipitate-capitate ascocarp (a fruiting body The sporocarp (also known as fruiting body, fruit body or fruitbody) of fungi is a multicellular structure on which spore-producing structures, such as basidia or asci, are borne. The fruitbody is part of the sexual phase of a fungal life cyc ...) arising from a substratal or sclerotial stroma tissue. References Helotiales Monotypic Leotiomycetes genera Tax ...
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Mitrula
''Mitrula'' is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae first described by Elias Magnus Fries, in his Systema Mycologicum (1821). The common name for the matchstick-like fungus is either swamp beacon (US) or bog beacon (GB) refers to the white stipe with yellow fruiting cap. The genus is notable for growing on decaying vegetation in shallow water. The saprobiontic fungi depend on wet or boggy habitats, with plenty of rotting vegetation. They live and feed on rotting leaves and stems, breaking them down into smaller compounds on which various plants and animals feed. The aquatic discomycete ''Mitrula'' can be found in Europe, Asia, and North America. They still hold an uncertain position within the Helotiales. The species include '' Mitrula alba'', '' Mitrula elegans'', '' Mitrula lunulatospora'', '' Mitrula microspora'', '' Mitrula paludosa'' and '' Mitrula serpentina''. Some of them are difficult to distinguish, for instance the match-stick fungus ''Mitrula elegans'' i ...
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