species of Meliola, Outline of Fungi notes 1700 species. Species in the genus include: Meliola brevispora Meliola evansii Meliola mangiferae Meliola wainioi...
Meliola wainioi is a fungus species described as new to science in 1890 by French mycologist Narcisse Théophile Patouillard. It is named in honour of...
Meliola brevispora is a species of fungus in the family Meliolaceae. It was first described in 1987 by Marie Farr, from a specimen found on the leaves...
Meliola zangii is a species of fungus in the family Meliolaceae that is found in China. It was described as new to science in 2003 by Bin Song. The specific...
Meliola evansii is a fungus in the family Meliolaceae. It has been seen in Mozambique, South Africa, and the Cook Islands. It has been recorded to be...
Podosphaera fuliginea (also known as Podosphaera xanthii) is a plant pathogen that causes powdery mildew on cucurbits. Podosphaera fuliginea and Erysiphe...
Périspoiacées, le genre Meliola : anatomie, morphologie, systématique, (1892) – Contribution to the study of lower fungi, (genus Meliola : anatomy, morphology...
cafeteria worker's boots and sees the man cut his leg, becoming a host to Meliola anfracta, an ancient fungus unearthed in soil. In a surprising discovery...
pathogens such as the fungi Sphaceloma zorniae, which causes scab disease, and Meliola species, which cause stunting and distortion of the leaves. Insect pests...
(1920). Note sur le genre Meliola Fr. Éspèces et variétés nouvelles récoltées au Congo. Essai d’un synopsis genéral des Meliola, rangées d’aprés les caractères...
Colletotrichum acutatum Black banded disease Rhinocladium corticum Black mildew Meliola mangiferae Black mold rot Aspergillus niger Black rot Ceratocystis paradoxa...
central Vietnam, eat the leaves of the shrub/tree. The symbiotic fungus Meliola actephilae grows on the leaves of the species in Wayanad district, Kerala...
collected the type specimen in 1940 (note the masculine ending), and *Meliola knowltoniae Doidge (1924) and *Septoria knowltoniae Verwoerd & Dippen....