- 1892. Species:
Gnomoniopsis castaneae Gnomoniopsis chinensis Gnomoniopsis comari Gnomoniopsis idaeicola Gnomoniopsis xunwuensis "
Gnomoniopsis". www.mycobank...
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Gnomoniopsis castaneae (synonym '
Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi') is a
fungus of the
order Diaporthales that is the most
important cause of
brown chestnut...
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Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi,
known as the
chestnut rot fungus, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Gnomoniaceae. It
causes chestnuts to rot, preventing...
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stone fruits, such as plums, peaches,
nectarines and
almonds Two of the
Gnomoniopsis - G.
smithogilvyii or G.
castaneae - in
chestnuts Almond brown rot caused...
- NZOR: 8392d8c8-a78d-4498-869b-983ad5f1ece0 Open Tree of Life: 192930
Gnomoniopsis cingulata Wikidata: Q59511597 CoL: 3GNCH Fungorum: 207076 GBIF: 5253613...
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brunaudiana P****.
Gnomoniella carpinea (Fr.) M.
Monod Gnomoniopsis castanea also
called Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi Gnomoniella devexa var.
media Sacc. Gnomoniella...
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Comarum palustre L. (Rosaceae). The
fungus has been
recently referred to
Gnomoniopsis comari (Karst.) Sogonov, comb. nov. It
occurs in
Europe (Finland, Germany...
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Brown nut rot is a
destructive plant disease caused by the
primary agent Gnomoniopsis castaneae and
afflicting Castanea species. This
pathogen also causes...
- tissues. The
galls can also
become infected by the
sweet chestnut pathogen Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi.
Chestnut species affected by the gall wasp
include ****anese...
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organism has
often been
referred to as
Gnomonia comari, now
considered Gnomoniopsis comari. It
occurs in
Canada (British Columbia),
Europe (Belgium, France)...