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The Helotiales of India—VII

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1967
Three new species of Helotiales collected from the Northwestern Himalayas are described. These are Helotium filicinum, H. epiphylloides and Belonioscypha sessilis.
K. S. Thind, S. S. Saini
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Phylogeny and Fungal Community Structures of Helotiales Associated with Sclerotial Disease of Mulberry Fruits in China.

Plant Disease, 2023
Mulberry fruit sclerotiniose is a prevalent disease caused by the fungal species Ciboria shiraiana, Ciboria carunculoides, and Scleromitrula shiraiana of the order Helotiales, and severely affects the production of mulberry.
Zhixian Zhu   +9 more
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The Helotiales Of Eastern India—II

Mycologia, 1970
Apothecia gregarious, scattered, sessile, discoid, brown, hairy, 0.5-2 mm in diam (FIG. 1A); hairs cylindrical, tapering, septate, smooth, brown, thick-walled, 82.5-198 x 3-3.3 p (FIG. 1C). In section (FIG. 1B): hymenium flesh-colored, 116-132 p thick; subhymenium and medullary excipulum not distinguishable and of textura intricata, 49.5-59.4 IL thick;
A. K. Kar, K. P. Pal
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Unveiling fungal diversity: a novel species of Proliferodiscus (Lachnaceae, Helotiales) discovered in China

Phytotaxa
Proliferodiscus is a discomycete genus belonging to the family Lachnaceae (Helotiales). In the present study, a new Proliferodiscus species is identified and introduced based on morphological characteristics and multi-loci phylogenetic analyses of the ...
Le Luo   +5 more
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Colipila, a new genus in the Helotiales

Mycological Progress, 2011
Colipila, a new member of the Helotiales, is erected for two previously undescribed lignicolous species resembling Dasyscyphella and Lachnum by macroscopy. Species of Colipila are characterized by their long, entirely smooth, hyaline, thin-walled, multiseptate, subulate to basally fusoid hairs that tend to be curved on the stipe and lower flanks, and ...
Hans-Otto Baral   +4 more
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A Multilocus Phylogeny Places Hymenula cerealis (syn. Cephalosporium gramineum) in the Helotiales, Leotiomycetes.

Phytopathology, 2023
The soilborne fungus Hymenula cerealis causes Cephalosporium stripe, a vascular wilt disease of wheat and other grasses in the United States and other wheat-producing countries where winter wheat is subjected to snow cover and frozen soil.
Zhaoxiang Zhu, F. Dugan, T. Murray
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Trichopezizella xizangensis (Solenopeziaceae, Helotiales), a new species from Xizang, China

Phytotaxa
Trichopezizella is a saprobic genus within Solenopeziaceae, Helotiales. During our investigation of discomycete diversity in Xizang, China, we collected three Trichopezizella-like samples.
H. Su   +3 more
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First report of Cryptocline taxicola (Helotiales: Helotiaceae) causing needle cast disease on common yew in Algeria

EPPO Bulletin, 2023
This short report describes the occurrence of Cryptocline taxicola (Allesch.) Petr. causing needle cast on Taxus baccata L. trees in natural stands in Algeria. Symptoms of fungal infection were observed on the trees' crowns.
Souhila Aouali
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Notes on selected Spanish Helotiales

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1986
Two interesting species, originally described from England by W. D. Graddon, are reported for Spain: Dasyscyphus deflexus and D. castaneicola . Both species are redescribed, illustrated and compared with their holotypes preserved in K. Their assignment to Lachnum is proposed in accordance with the new starting point date for fungal nomenclature ...
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New or Interesting British Helotiales

Kew Bulletin, 1962
in the short, stout, smooth stalk, surface somewhat wrinkled. Excipulum with a thin brown outer layer, about Io[L thick, composed of parallel hyphae 3-4V diameter with thin brown walls, and an inner, glassy, gelatinised zone 50o-6oV0 thick, containing hyphae of similar diameter, sparsely distributed through a hyaline matrix; flesh thick, formed of ...
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