Botryosphaeria is a species-rich genus with a cosmopolitan distribution, commonly associated with dieback and cankers of woody plants. As many as 18 anamorph genera have been associated with Botryosphaeria, most of which have been reduced to synonymy under Diplodia (conidia mostly ovoid, pigmented, thick-walled), or Fusicoccum (conidia mostly fusoid, hyaline, thin-walled). However, there are numerous conidial anamorphs having morphological characteristics intermediate between Diplodia and Fusicoccum, and there are several records of species outside the Botryosphaeriaceae that have anamorphs apparently typical of Botryosphaeria s.str. Recent studies have also linked Botryosphaeria to species with pigmented, septate ascospores, and Dothiorell...
Botryosphaeria dothidea is one of the most commonly reported species in a genus of important pathoge...
The type specimens of Auerswaldia, Auerswaldiella, Barriopsis, Botryosphaeria, Leptoguignardia, Mela...
The Botryosphaeriaceae is a fungal family that includes many destructive vascular pathogens of woody...
Botryosphaeria is a species-rich genus with a cosmopolitan distribution, commonly associated with di...
AbstractBotryosphaeria is a species-rich genus with a cosmopolitan distribution, commonly associated...
Members of Botryosphaeriales are ecologically diverse, but most commonly associated with leaf spots,...
In this paper we give an account of the genera and species in the Botryosphaeriaceae. We consider mo...
The order Botryosphaeriales represents several ecologically diverse fungal families that are commonl...
AbstractThe order Botryosphaeriales represents several ecologically diverse fungal families that are...
AbstractIn this paper we give an account of the genera and species in the Botryosphaeriaceae. We con...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae are common plant pathogens, endophytes, and saprobes found on a va...
The order Botryosphaeriales represents several ecologically diverse fungal families that are commonl...
The genus Botryosphaeria includes more than 200 epithets, but only the type species, Botryosphaeria ...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae are common plant pathogens and saprobes found on a variety of main...
Species within the genus Botryosphaeria include some of the most widespread and important pathogens ...
Botryosphaeria dothidea is one of the most commonly reported species in a genus of important pathoge...
The type specimens of Auerswaldia, Auerswaldiella, Barriopsis, Botryosphaeria, Leptoguignardia, Mela...
The Botryosphaeriaceae is a fungal family that includes many destructive vascular pathogens of woody...
Botryosphaeria is a species-rich genus with a cosmopolitan distribution, commonly associated with di...
AbstractBotryosphaeria is a species-rich genus with a cosmopolitan distribution, commonly associated...
Members of Botryosphaeriales are ecologically diverse, but most commonly associated with leaf spots,...
In this paper we give an account of the genera and species in the Botryosphaeriaceae. We consider mo...
The order Botryosphaeriales represents several ecologically diverse fungal families that are commonl...
AbstractThe order Botryosphaeriales represents several ecologically diverse fungal families that are...
AbstractIn this paper we give an account of the genera and species in the Botryosphaeriaceae. We con...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae are common plant pathogens, endophytes, and saprobes found on a va...
The order Botryosphaeriales represents several ecologically diverse fungal families that are commonl...
The genus Botryosphaeria includes more than 200 epithets, but only the type species, Botryosphaeria ...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae are common plant pathogens and saprobes found on a variety of main...
Species within the genus Botryosphaeria include some of the most widespread and important pathogens ...
Botryosphaeria dothidea is one of the most commonly reported species in a genus of important pathoge...
The type specimens of Auerswaldia, Auerswaldiella, Barriopsis, Botryosphaeria, Leptoguignardia, Mela...
The Botryosphaeriaceae is a fungal family that includes many destructive vascular pathogens of woody...