Diaporthe
''Diaporthe'' is a genus of endophytic filamentous fungal plant pathogens. ''Diaporthe'' species have been shown to transform the infection-inhibiting factors (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin into the 3,4-cis-dihydroxyflavan derivatives. Some species, like '' Diaporthe toxica'', produce secondary metabolites that result in toxicoses of animals such as lupinosis of sheep. Selected species * '' Diaporthe arctii'' * ''Diaporthe citri'' * '' Diaporthe dulcamarae'' * '' Diaporthe eres'' * '' Diaporthe fraxini-angustifoliae'' * '' Diaporthe helianthi'' * '' Diaporthe lagunensis'' * '' Diaporthe litchicola'' * ''Diaporthe lokoyae'' * '' Diaporthe melonis'' * '' Diaporthe orthoceras'' * '' Diaporthe nothofagi'' * '' Diaporthe pascoei'' * '' Diaporthe perniciosa'' * ''Diaporthe phaseolorum'' **'' Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora'' **'' Diaporthe phaseolorum var. phaseolorum'' **'' Diaporthe phaseolorum var. sojae'' * ''Diaporthe rudis'' * ''Diaporthe salicicola'' * ''Diaporthe t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diaporthe Abutilonis
''Diaporthe'' is a genus of endophytic filamentous fungal plant pathogens. ''Diaporthe'' species have been shown to transform the infection-inhibiting factors (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin into the 3,4-cis-dihydroxyflavan derivatives. Some species, like '' Diaporthe toxica'', produce secondary metabolites that result in toxicoses of animals such as lupinosis of sheep. Selected species * '' Diaporthe arctii'' * '' Diaporthe citri'' * '' Diaporthe dulcamarae'' * '' Diaporthe eres'' * '' Diaporthe fraxini-angustifoliae'' * '' Diaporthe helianthi'' * '' Diaporthe lagunensis'' * '' Diaporthe litchicola'' * ''Diaporthe lokoyae'' * '' Diaporthe melonis'' * '' Diaporthe orthoceras'' * '' Diaporthe nothofagi'' * '' Diaporthe pascoei'' * '' Diaporthe perniciosa'' * '' Diaporthe phaseolorum'' **'' Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora'' **'' Diaporthe phaseolorum var. phaseolorum'' **'' Diaporthe phaseolorum var. sojae'' * '' Diaporthe rudis'' * '' Diaporthe salicicola'' * '' Diapo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diaporthe Eres
Diaporthe eres is a fungal plant pathogen, which is the type species of genus ''Diaporthe''. It causes canker disease in a wide variety of hosts. This species has a long history, having been described many times under various synonyms, for instance, the fungus was illustrated by James Sowerby James Sowerby (21 March 1757 – 25 October 1822) was an English natural history, naturalist, illustrator and mineralogist. Contributions to published works, such as ''A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland'' or ''English Botany'', include his ... in 1803 under the name ''Sphaeria ciliaris'', attributed to Bulliard. The name ''D. eres'' has been proposed for conservation in order to avoid bothersome name changes due to priority.See also the synonym link in References Fungal plant pathogens and diseases eres Fungi described in 1801 Fungus species {{plant-disease-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diaporthe Phaseolorum
''Diaporthe phaseolorum'' is a plant pathogen with five subspecies: **''Diaporthe phaseolorum var. batatae'' **''Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora'' **''Diaporthe phaseolorum var. meridionalis'' **''Diaporthe phaseolorum var. phaseolorum'' **''Diaporthe phaseolorum var. sojae'' See also * List of soybean diseases References Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Diaporthe, phaseolorum Soybean diseases Fungus species {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diaporthe Helianthi
''Diaporthe helianthi'' is a fungal pathogen that causes ''Phomopsis'' stem canker of sunflowers. In sunflowers, ''Phomopsis helianthi'' (teleomorph =''Diaporthe helianthi'') is the causative agent behind stem canker. Its primary symptom is the production of large canker lesions on the stems of sunflower plants. These lesions can eventually lead to lodging and plant death. This disease has been shown to be particularly devastating in southern and eastern regions of Europe, although it can also be found in the United States and Australia. While cultural control practices are the primary method of controlling for Stem Canker, there have been a few resistant cultivars developed in regions of Europe where the disease is most severe. Host and symptoms Stem canker on sunflower is caused by the fungal pathogen ''Phomopsis helianthi'' (teleomorph = ''Diaporthe helianthi'').Swartz, Howard F., and David H. Gent. ''Phomopsis'' Brown Stem Canker. N.p.: High Plains IPM Guide, 2005. Print. T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diaporthe Arctii
Diaporthe arctii is a fungal plant pathogen. Subspecies * '' Diaporthe arctii var. achilleae'' References Fungal plant pathogens and diseases arctii Fungi described in 1833 Fungus species {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diaporthe Perniciosa
''Diaporthe perniciosa'' a species of fungus in the family Diaporthaceae. It is a plant pathogen. The names ''Phoma prunorum'' Cooke, ''Phomopsis prunorum'' (Cooke) Grove, and ''Phomopsis mali'' Roberts have been used for its asexual (anamorph) form. It causes bark cankers on trees in the genera ''Malus'' (apples), ''Pyrus'' (pears) and ''Prunus ''Prunus'' is a genus of flowering plant, flowering trees and shrubs from the family (biology), family Rosaceae. The genus includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds (collectively Drupe, stonefruit). The genus has a cosm ...'' (plums, cherries, peaches and other similar fruits). It has also been implicated in dieback disease of plums. One study in the late 1980s was able to isolate the fungus from several trees with die-back symptoms but inoculation of healthy trees with the fungus did not result in disease. References perniciosa Fungi described in 1921 Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Fungus s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diaporthe Fraxini-angustifoliae
''Diaporthe fraxini-angustifoliae'' is a plant endophyte and occasionally a plant pathogen, first found on ''Fraxinus angustifolia ''Fraxinus angustifolia'', the narrow-leaved ash, is a species of ''Fraxinus'' native to Central Europe and Southern Europe, Northwest Africa, and Southwest Asia.Flora Europaea''Fraxinus angustifolia''/ref>Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Trees of Britai ...'' subsp. ''oxycarpa'' in Australia. References Further reading *Fan, Xin-Lei, et al. "Diaporthe rostrata, a novel ascomycete from Juglans mandshurica associated with walnut dieback." Mycological Progress 14.10 (2015): 1–8. *Gopal, K., et al. "Citrus Melanose (Diaporthe citri Wolf): A Review." Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci 3.4 (2014): 113–124. *Gao, YaHui, et al. "Diaporthe species occurring on Lithocarpus glabra in China, with descriptions of five new species." Fungal biology 119.5 (2015): 295–309. External linksMycoBank Fungal plant pathogens and diseases fraxini-angustifoliae { ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diaporthe Litchicola
''Diaporthe litchicola'' is a plant endophyte and occasionally a plant pathogen, first found on ''Litchi chinensis Lychee ( , ; ''Litchi chinensis''; ) is a monotypic taxon and the sole member in the genus ''Litchi'' in the Sapindus, soapberry family, Sapindaceae. There are three distinct subspecies of lychee. The most common is the Indochinese lychee fo ...'' in Australia. References Further reading *Radiastuti, Nani, et al. "Alkaloid profile of endophytic Diaporthe spp. from Cinchona calisaya." Jurnal Penelitian Teh dan Kina 18.1 (2016). *Fan, Xin-Lei, et al. "Diaporthe rostrata, a novel ascomycete from Juglans mandshurica associated with walnut dieback." Mycological Progress 14.10 (2015): 1–8. *Gopal, K., et al. "Citrus Melanose (Diaporthe citri Wolf): A Review." Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci 3.4 (2014): 113–124. External linksMycoBank Fungal plant pathogens and diseases litchicola {{fungus-plant-disease-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |