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Diaporthe eres

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Diaporthe eres
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Diaporthales
Family: Diaporthaceae
Genus: Diaporthe
Species:
D. eres
Binomial name
Diaporthe eres
Nitschke, (1870)
Synonyms

Cryptosphaeria corniculata sensu Greville; (1985)
Cucurbitaria quercus (Fuckel) Sacc.
Diaporthe ambigua Nitschke, (1870)
Diaporthe badhamii (Curr.) Sacc. [as 'badhami'], (1882)
Diaporthe brachyceras Sacc., (1882)
Diaporthe cerasi Fuckel, (1871)
Diaporthe ciliaris (Curr.) Sacc., (1882)
Diaporthe conorum (Desm.) Niessl, (1876)
Diaporthe controversa (Desm.) Nitschke, (1871)
Diaporthe discutiens (Berk.) Sacc., (1882)
Diaporthe malbranchei Sacc., (1879)
Diaporthe mali Miura
Diaporthe nucleata (Curr.) Sacc., (1882)
Diaporthe obscurans Sacc., (1875)
Diaporthe occulta (Fuckel) Nitschke, (1870)
Diaporthe ophites Sacc., (1873)
Diaporthe protracta Nitschke, (1870)
Diaporthe quadrinucleata (Curr.) Sacc., (1882)
Diaporthe quercus Fuckel, (1873)
Diaporthe rehmii Nitschke, (1870)
Diaporthe resecans Nitschke, (1870)
Diaporthe rhododendri Feltgen, (1903)
Diaporthe velata (Pers.) Nitschke, (1870)
Diaporthe viridarii Sacc., (1881)
Diatrype badhamii Curr., (1858)
Diatrype nucleata Curr., (1858)
Macrodiaporthe occulta (Fuckel) Petr., (1920)
Melanconis occulta (Fuckel) Sacc., (1882)
Phoma ambigua (Nitschke) Sacc., (1873)
Phoma ambigua Sacc.,(1880)
Phoma anceps Sacc., (1881)
Phoma conorum Sacc., (1882)
Phoma controversa (Desm.) Sacc.
Phoma oblonga Desm., (1853)
Phoma occulta Desm., (1841)
Phoma ophites Sacc., (1884)
Phoma velata Sacc., (1880)
Phomopsis ambigua (Sacc.) Traverso, (1906)
Phomopsis conorum (Sacc.) Died., (1911)
Phomopsis controversa (Sacc.) Traverso, (1906)
Phomopsis oblonga (Desm.) Traverso, (1906)
Phomopsis ophites (Sacc.) Traverso, (1906)
Phomopsis velata (Sacc.) Traverso, (1906)
Sphaeria badhamii Curr.
Sphaeria ciliaris Curr., (1859)
Sphaeria conorum Desm., (1846)
Sphaeria controversa Desm.,(1841)
Sphaeria discutiens Berk., (1836)
Sphaeria nucleata Curr.
Sphaeria quadrinucleata Curr., (1859)
Sphaeria resecans (Nitschke) W. Phillips & Plowr.
Sphaeria velata Pers., (1801)
Valsa controversa (Desm.) Cooke
Valsa occulta Fuckel
Valsa resecans (Nitschke) Cooke & Plowr.

Diaporthe eres is a fungal plant pathogen, which is the type species of genus ''Diaporthe''. It causes canker disease in a wide variety of hosts.[1] This species has a long history, having been described many times under various synonyms, for instance, the fungus was illustrated by James Sowerby in 1803 under the name Sphaeria ciliaris, attributed to Bulliard. The name D. eres has been proposed for conservation in order to avoid bothersome name changes due to priority.[2]

References

Illustration by Sowerby, 1803
  1. ^ Yang, Qin; Jiang, Ning; Tian, Cheng-Ming (2021). "New species and records of Diaporthe from Jiangxi Province, China". MycoKeys (77): 41–64. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.77.59999. PMC 7819952. PMID 33519268.
  2. ^ See also the synonym link in "Diaporthe eres Nitschke". Species Fungorum. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Retrieved 2023-10-06.


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