Definition of Didymellaceae. Meaning of Didymellaceae. Synonyms of Didymellaceae

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- The Didymellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Pleosporales. They have a world-wide distribution. Recent phylogenetic examination of some of the...
- families within Pleosporales, but most within Didymellaceae (type genus Didymella). Furthermore, the Didymellaceae segregate into 18 clusters allowing many...
- Didymella is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Didymellaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. The GBIF lists up to 317 species, while...
- Boeremia exigua is the type species of the fungus genus, Boeremia, in the Didymellaceae family. It was first described as Phoma exigua by John Baptiste Henri...
- Phylum: Ascomycota class: Dothidiomycetes Order: Pleosporales Family: Didymellaceae Genus: Epicoc**** Species: E. nigrum Binomial name Epicoc**** nigrum Link...
- Variability and Reveal Molecular Evidence for Reclassification into Didymellaceae: Variability of ****ebore Leaf Spot Disease". Journal of Phytopathology...
- Neoascochyta desmazieri is a species of fungus belonging to the family Didymellaceae. Synonym: Ascochyta desmazieri Cavara The species is named after amateur...
- within the class was unknown in 2007 until it was placed within the Didymellaceae family in the Pleosporales order. The genus was first described by Australian...
- hyperborea (****el) Kirschst. (1936) = Leptosphaerulina hyperborea, Didymellaceae M. juncina (Auersw.) Kirschst. (1939) = Phaeosphaeria juncina, Phaeosphaeriaceae...
- Naetrocymbaceae A. atomariella (Nyl.) Hulting (1900) = Didymella atomariella, Didymellaceae A. atomarioides Müll. Arg. (1885) = Naetrocymbe atomarioides, Naetrocymbaceae...