Botryosphaeria

Botryosphaeria
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Botryosphaeriales
Family: Botryosphaeriaceae
Genus: Botryosphaeria
Ces. & De Not.
Species

See text.

Botryosphaeria is a genus of pathogenic fungi in the family Botryosphaeriaceae.[1] There are 193 species, many of which are important disease-causing agents of various important agricultural crops.

Species

  • Botryosphaeria abietina
  • Botryosphaeria abrupta
  • Botryosphaeria abuensis
  • Botryosphaeria acaciae
  • Botryosphaeria agaves
  • Botryosphaeria alibagensis
  • Botryosphaeria anceps
  • Botryosphaeria apocyni
  • Botryosphaeria appendiculata
  • Botryosphaeria araliae
  • Botryosphaeria archontophoenicis
  • Botryosphaeria arctostaphyli
  • Botryosphaeria arundinariae
  • Botryosphaeria arxii
  • Botryosphaeria astrocaryi
  • Botryosphaeria aterrima
  • Botryosphaeria atrorufa
  • Botryosphaeria australis
  • Botryosphaeria bakeri
  • Botryosphaeria berengeriana
  • Botryosphaeria bondarzewii
  • Botryosphaeria briosiana
  • Botryosphaeria brunneispora
  • Botryosphaeria buteae
  • Botryosphaeria callicarpae
  • Botryosphaeria calycanthi
  • Botryosphaeria camarae
  • Botryosphaeria cantareiensis
  • Botryosphaeria carpini
  • Botryosphaeria cassiicola
  • Botryosphaeria catervaria
  • Botryosphaeria cerasi
  • Botryosphaeria chnaumatica
  • Botryosphaeria cocogena
  • Botryosphaeria cocoicola
  • Botryosphaeria coffeae
  • Botryosphaeria collematoides
  • Botryosphaeria corticis
  • Botryosphaeria corticola
  • Botryosphaeria corynocarpi
  • Botryosphaeria costai
  • Botryosphaeria crataegi
  • Botryosphaeria cruenta
  • Botryosphaeria cunninghamiae
  • Botryosphaeria cyanospora
  • Botryosphaeria delilei
  • Botryosphaeria diapensiae
  • Botryosphaeria diplodioides
  • Botryosphaeria dispersa
  • Botryosphaeria disrupta
  • Botryosphaeria dothidea
  • Botryosphaeria effusa
  • Botryosphaeria egenula
  • Botryosphaeria elaeidis
  • Botryosphaeria epichloë
  • Botryosphaeria erythrinae
  • Botryosphaeria escharoides
  • Botryosphaeria eschweilerae
  • Botryosphaeria eucalypticola
  • Botryosphaeria eucalyptorum
  • Botryosphaeria euphorbii
  • Botryosphaeria faginea
  • Botryosphaeria festucae
  • Botryosphaeria ficina
  • Botryosphaeria ficus
  • Botryosphaeria flacca
  • Botryosphaeria foliicola
  • Botryosphaeria fourcroyae
  • Botryosphaeria fuliginosa
  • Botryosphaeria funtumiae
  • Botryosphaeria galegae
  • Botryosphaeria gaubae
  • Botryosphaeria gleditschiae
  • Botryosphaeria graphidea
  • Botryosphaeria halimodendri
  • Botryosphaeria hamamelidis
  • Botryosphaeria hemidesmi
  • Botryosphaeria heterochroma
  • Botryosphaeria hiascens
  • Botryosphaeria hibisci
  • Botryosphaeria horizontalis
  • Botryosphaeria hyperborea
  • Botryosphaeria hypericorum
  • Botryosphaeria hypoxyloidea
  • Botryosphaeria hysterioides
  • Botryosphaeria iberica
  • Botryosphaeria imperspicua
  • Botryosphaeria indica
  • Botryosphaeria inflata
  • Botryosphaeria ingae
  • Botryosphaeria jasmini
  • Botryosphaeria juglandina
  • Botryosphaeria juglandis
  • Botryosphaeria juniperi
  • Botryosphaeria kumaonensis
  • Botryosphaeria lagerheimii
  • Botryosphaeria lanaris
  • Botryosphaeria laricis
  • Botryosphaeria liriodendri
  • Botryosphaeria lutea
  • Botryosphaeria majuscula
  • Botryosphaeria malvacearum
  • Botryosphaeria mamane
  • Botryosphaeria mapaniae
  • Botryosphaeria marconii
  • Botryosphaeria mascarensis
  • Botryosphaeria melachroa
  • Botryosphaeria melanommoides
  • Botryosphaeria melathroa
  • Botryosphaeria meliae
  • Botryosphaeria melioloides
  • Botryosphaeria microspora
  • Botryosphaeria minor
  • Botryosphaeria minuscula
  • Botryosphaeria mirabile
  • Botryosphaeria molluginis
  • Botryosphaeria mucosa
  • Botryosphaeria muriculata
  • Botryosphaeria mutila
  • Botryosphaeria nephrodii
  • Botryosphaeria nerii
  • Botryosphaeria oblongula
  • Botryosphaeria obtusa
  • Botryosphaeria pachyspora
  • Botryosphaeria parasitica
  • Botryosphaeria parkinsoniae
  • Botryosphaeria parva
  • Botryosphaeria pasaniae
  • Botryosphaeria pedrosensis
  • Botryosphaeria persimon
  • Botryosphaeria phormii
  • Botryosphaeria phyllachoroidea
  • Botryosphaeria piceae
  • Botryosphaeria pinicola
  • Botryosphaeria pipturi
  • Botryosphaeria pittospori
  • Botryosphaeria plicatula
  • Botryosphaeria polita
  • Botryosphaeria polycocca
  • Botryosphaeria populi
  • Botryosphaeria propullulans
  • Botryosphaeria prosopidis
  • Botryosphaeria prospidis
  • Botryosphaeria protearum
  • Botryosphaeria pruni
  • Botryosphaeria prunicola
  • Botryosphaeria pruni-spinosae
  • Botryosphaeria pseudotsugae
  • Botryosphaeria pseudotubulina
  • Botryosphaeria purandharensis
  • Botryosphaeria pustulata
  • Botryosphaeria pyriospora
  • Botryosphaeria quercuum
  • Botryosphaeria rhizogena
  • Botryosphaeria rhodina
  • Botryosphaeria rhododendri
  • Botryosphaeria rhododendricola
  • Botryosphaeria ribis
  • Botryosphaeria sacchari
  • Botryosphaeria sarmentorum
  • Botryosphaeria scharifii
  • Botryosphaeria senegalensis
  • Botryosphaeria simplex
  • Botryosphaeria smilacinina
  • Botryosphaeria sorosia
  • Botryosphaeria spiraeae
  • Botryosphaeria stevensii
  • Botryosphaeria stomatica
  • Botryosphaeria subconnata
  • Botryosphaeria subtropica
  • Botryosphaeria syconophila
  • Botryosphaeria syringae
  • Botryosphaeria tamaricis
  • Botryosphaeria theicola
  • Botryosphaeria tiampeana
  • Botryosphaeria tiliacea
  • Botryosphaeria tjampeana
  • Botryosphaeria trabutiana
  • Botryosphaeria trames
  • Botryosphaeria tropicalis
  • Botryosphaeria tsugae
  • Botryosphaeria uleana
  • Botryosphaeria uncariae
  • Botryosphaeria vanillae
  • Botryosphaeria vanvleckii
  • Botryosphaeria venenata
  • Botryosphaeria viburni
  • Botryosphaeria viscosa
  • Botryosphaeria vitis
  • Botryosphaeria weigelae
  • Botryosphaeria wisteriae
  • Botryosphaeria xanthocephala
  • Botryosphaeria xanthorrhoeae
  • Botryosphaeria yedoensis
  • Botryosphaeria zeae

References

  1. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 158. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.

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