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Metacoleroa dickiei [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , a plant parasite, apparently obligately associated with members of the plant genus , occurring on living and later wilting leaves and stems. Some information on its associated organisms and substrata, habitats, dispersal and transmission and conservation status is given, along with details of its... -
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Protoventuria ramicola [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for ( ), which is generally a saprobe on dead stems and twigs, but sometimes a mild parasite occasionally forming small lesions. Some information on its habitats, dispersal and transmission and conservation status is given, along with details of its geographical distribution (Europe (Finland, France, Germany,... -
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Protoventuria tetraspora [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , which is apparently a very mild parasite on moribund leaves, later saprobic on dead leaves and stems. Some information on its habitats, dispersal and transmission and conservation status is given, along with details of its geographical distribution (Europe (Norway, Sweden, UK)) and hosts (... -
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Taphrophila trichella [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , found mainly on dead and decaying leaves of , a grass of coastal sand ecosystem, with records from the leaf underside and from the inner inrolled surface. Nothing is known about when it colonizes the substratum, but it is saprobic by the time ascomata...Cannon, P. F. ; Minter, D. W.
IMI descriptions, Geographical distribution, Spore dispersal, Nature conservation, Coastal areas, Grasses, Taphrophila trichella, and Habitats
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Plejobolus arenarius [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , found on dead leaves of , a grass of coastal sand ecosystems. Nothing is known about when it colonizes the substratum, but it is saprobic by the time ascomata are produced. Some information on its habitats, dispersal and transmission and conservation status is given,...Cannon, P. F. ; Minter, D. W.
IMI descriptions, Fungal morphology, Spore dispersal, Nature conservation, Coastal areas, Plejobolus arenarius, Habitats, and Geographical distribution
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Phomatospora arenaria [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , found on dead leaves and dry culms of grasses typical of coastal sand ecosystem. Nothing is known about when it colonizes the substratum, but it is saprobic by the time conidiomata and ascomata are produced. Some information on its habitats, dispersal and transmission and...Cannon, P. F. ; Minter, D. W.
Spore discharge, IMI descriptions, Coastal areas, Geographical distribution, Grasses, Phomatospora arenaria, Habitats, Nature conservation, and Fungal morphology
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Anthostomella phaeosticta [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , which is most frequently found on dead leaves of grasses typical of coastal sand ecosystem; it has also been found on dead leaves of other monocot genera, again usually in coastal ecosystems. Some information on its habitats, dispersal and transmission and conservation status is... -
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Belonium psammicola [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , found on old wet dead leaves of grasses typical of coastal sand ecosystems (usually ). Nothing is known about when it colonizes the substratum, but it is saprobic by the time ascomata are produced, mostly on the hidden surface of introlled leaves. Some information...Cannon, P. F. ; Minter, D. W.
IMI descriptions, Coastal areas, Geographical distribution, Fungal morphology, Habitats, Nature conservation, Belonium psammicola, Grasses, and Spore dispersal
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Amarenomyces ammophilae [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for , usually found on attached dead leaves and stems of grasses typical of coastal sand ecosystems. Nothing is known about when it colonizes the substratum, but it is saprobic by the time conidiomata and ascomata are produced. Some information on its associated organisms and substrata,... -
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Tiarospora perforans [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].
A description is provided for [ ], found mainly on dead and dry leaves and stems of and other grasses of coastal sand ecosystems, with a small number of records on living leaves, sometimes causing a leaf speckle on in Oregon, USA. Nothing is known about when it colonizes the...