Bionectria is a genus of fungi in the class Sordariomycetes. The genus was described in 1919 by mycologist Carlos Luigi Spegazzini to include species of Nectria that grew on living plant material.[1]
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Bionectria ralfsii growing on a dead branch of Cytisus scoparius | |
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Genus: | Bionectria Speg. (1919)
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Bionectria tonduzii Speg. (1919)
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Species
edit- B. apocyni
- B. aurantia
- B. aureofulva
- B. aureofulvella
- B. byssicola
- B. capitata
- B. compactiuscula
- B. coronata
- B. epichloe
- B. gibberosa
- B. grammicospora
- B. grammicosporopsis
- B. impariphialis
- B. intermedia
- B. kowhai
- B. lasiacidis
- B. levigata
- B. lucifer
- B. mellea
- B. oblongispora
- B. ochroleuca
- B. parva
- B. parviphialis
- B. pityrodes
- B. pseudochroleuca
- B. pseudostriata
- B. pseudostriatopsis
- B. ralfsii
- B. rossmaniae
- B. samuelsii
- B. sesquicillii
- B. setosa
- B. solani
- B. sporodochialis
- B. subquaternata
- B. tonduzii
- B. tornata
- B. truncata
- B. verrucispora
- B. vesiculosa
- B. wenpingii
- B. zelandiae-novae
References
edit- ^ Spegazzini C. (1919). "Fungi Costaricenses nonnulli". Boletín de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias en Córdoba. 579: 541–609.
Further reading
edit- Schroers H-J. (2001). "A monograph of Bionectria (Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Bionectriaceae) and its Clonostachys anamorphs" (PDF). Studies in Mycology. 46: 1–96.