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- The Bionectriaceae are a family of fungi in the order Hypocreales. A 2008 estimate places 35 genera and 281 species in the family. Species in the family...
- Coronophorales Nitschkiaceae Hypocreales Bionectriaceae Nectriaceae Niessliaceae Microascales Microascaceae...
- also known as Gliocladium roseum, is a species of fungus in the family Bionectriaceae. It colonizes living plants as an endophyte, digests material in soil...
- species. It was placed in family Ijuhyaceae before being placed in family Bionectriaceae. As accepted by Species Fungorum; Kallichroma asperum Abdel-Wahab, Bahkali...
- Geosmithia morbida is a species of anamorphic fungus in the Bionectriaceae family that, together with the activity of the walnut twig beetle, causes thousand...
- (1884) = Nectriella consolationis, Bionectriaceae H. dakotensis Seaver (1909) = Nectriella dakotensis, Bionectriaceae H. dubitationum (Speg.) Cooke (1884)...
- Clonostachys is a genus of fungi in the order Hypocreales and family Bionectriaceae. Clonostachys has a worldwide distribution and is commonly found in...
- Lasionectria antillana, Bionectriaceae I. boothii (D. Hawksw.) Lechat & J. Fourn. (2017) = Lasionectria boothii, Bionectriaceae I. corynospora (Samuels)...
- Rossman, A.Y.; Samuels, G.J.; Rogerson, C.T.; Lowen, R. 1999. Genera of Bionectriaceae, Hypocreaceae and Nectriaceae (Hypocreales, Ascomycetes). Studies in...
- Gliomastix is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Bionectriaceae. The genus was first described by Fernand Pierre Joseph Guéguen in 1905. The genus...