Illustration to the original description of Septobasidium pseudopedicellatum. "S. pseudopedicellatum
h, portion of hymenium showing the longitudinally interwoven hyphal ends or paraphyses and some probasidia; b, three spore-bearing organs; s, spores. × 640"
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Fungi
Division:
Basidiomycota
Class:
Pucciniomycetes
Order:
Septobasidiales
Family:
Septobasidiaceae
Genus:
Septobasidium Pat.
Species
Species include:
Septobasidium bogoriense
Septobasidium euryae-groffii
Septobasidium gaoligongense
Septobasidium pilosum
Septobasidium polygoni
Septobasidium pseudopedicellatum
Septobasidium theae
See also List of Septobasidium species
Septobasidium is a fungal genus within the family Septobasidiaceae.[1] Approximately 175 described species are associated with this genus.[2] 227 records are listed by Species Fungorum.[3]
Septobasidium species are known to be entomopathogens.
^Henk, Daniel A.; Vilgalys, Rytas (September 2007). "Molecular phylogeny suggests a single origin of insect symbiosis in the Pucciniomycetes with support for some relationships within the genus Septobasidium". American Journal of Botany. 94 (9): 1515–1526. doi:10.3732/ajb.94.9.1515. PMID 21636518.
^"Septobasidium - Search Page". www.speciesfungorum.org. Species Fungorum. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
Septobasidium is a fungal genus within the family Septobasidiaceae. Approximately 175 described species are associated with this genus. 227 records are...
This is a list of binomial names in the fungi genus Septobasidium Pat (in the family of Septobasidiaceae), with just accepted species and not including...
Septobasidium bogoriense is a plant pathogen, one of a number of fungi in the genus Septobasidium responsible for the disease of tea plants known commonly...
Septobasidium polygoni is a plant pathogenic fungus in the genus Septobasidium. It was first isolated from Koenigia campanulata. Lu, Chunxia; Guo, Lin...
Septobasidium gaoligongense is a plant pathogenic fungus in the genus Septobasidium. It was first isolated from Eurya groffii. Lu, Chunxia; Guo, Lin (2010)...
Septobasidium pilosum is a plant pathogen, one of a number of fungi in the genus Septobasidium responsible for the disease of tea plants known commonly...
Septobasidium theae is a plant pathogen, one of a number of fungi in the genus Septobasidium responsible for the disease of tea plants known commonly as...
disease is primarily caused by three fungal species from the genus Septobasidium: S. bogoriense, S. pilosum and S. theae. It is known to affect mainly...
present on a leaf while not affecting another species. Fungi in the genus Septobasidium have a more complex, mutualistic relationship with scale insects. The...
Pucciniomycotina include the rust fungi, the insect parasitic/symbiotic genus Septobasidium, a former group of smut fungi (in the Microbotryomycetes, which includes...
actinomycete Pseudonocardia oroxyli present in the soil surrounding the roots. Septobasidium bogoriense is a fungal species responsible for velvet blight in O. indicum...
basidiomycetes such as Merulius and fungi from Vermont, Siberia, and Java. The Septobasidium species S. burtii is named in his honor. The standard author abbreviation...
genres Helicobasidium et Septobasidium des Indes Néerlandaises" (The species in the genera Helicobasidium and Septobasidium in Java, Bali, and Malaysia)...
Pucciniomycetes with support for some relationships within the genus Septobasidium". American Journal of Botany. 94 (9): 1515–1526. doi:10.3732/ajb.94...
Physolinum monilis, Trentepohlia moniliformis) Velvet felt, felt fungus (Septobasidium sp.) Hyperparasitism is when durian parasites become the hosts for other...
Nature Reserve, Yunnan, the species is the host plant for the fungus Septobasidium heliciae, which itself is associated with a Lepidosaphes species of...
stage. The organism may have a mutualistic relationship with a fungus, Septobasidium, which can protect them from predators such as aphelinid wasps and lady...
cytoskeleton in the yeast phase of the basidiomycetes Kriegeria eriophori and Septobasidium carestianum. Mycologia 88: 339-349. McCully EK, Robinow CF, 1972. Mitosis...