Septoria
Septoria | |
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S. lycopersici on tomato | |
S. apiicola on celery | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Dothideomycetes |
Order: | Capnodiales |
Family: | Mycosphaerellaceae |
Genus: | Septoria Sacc. (1884)
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Type species | |
Desm. (1847)
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Species | |
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Septoria are
Several species of passion flower are infected by several species of Septoria, and a fungus, which has been going by the name Septoria passiflorae but which is probably an undescribed species, has been used to control the invasive Passiflora tarminiana in Hawai'i.[2]
Taxonomy
In 2013, two large volumes (about 80 pages a piece) on Septoria and septoria-like fungi were published in the open access journal Studies in Mycology. In these papers by Quaedvlieg et al. and Verkley et al., the genus Septoria is clearly defined and identification techniques are discussed in detail. Besides going into detail about the genus Septoria s. str., many septoria-like genera are discussed and clearly illustrated.[3][4]
Species include:
- Septoria apiicola
- Septoria aciculosa
- Septoria ampelina
- Septoria azaleae
- Septoria bataticola
- Septoria campanulae
- Septoria cannabis
- Septoria caryae
- Septoria citri
- Septoria cucurbitacearum
- Septoria cytisi
- Septoria darrowii
- Septoria dianthi
- Septoria eumusae
- Septoria fragariae
- Septoria fragariaecola
- Septoria glycines
- Septoria helianthi
- Septoria humuli
- Septoria hydrangeae
- Septoria lactucae
- Septoria lycopersici
- Septoria malagutii
- Septoria matthiolae
- Septoria menthae
- Septoria musiva
- Septoria ostryae
- Septoria passerinii
- Septoria passiflorae
- Septoria pisi
- Septoria pistaciae
- Septoria platanifolia
- Septoria rhododendri
- Septoria secalis
- Septoria selenophomoides
- Septoria steviae
- Septoria tritici — Now Zymoseptoria tritici
References
- ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- ^ Landcare Research (2005). "Infidelity Ends Hopes of a Passion-Filled Relationship" (PDF). What's New in Biological Control of Weeds?. 34. Retrieved 2007-08-18.
- PMID 24014902.
- PMID 24014901.