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6 February 2008

Microthyrium pinophyllum. [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].

Abstract

A description is provided for Microthyrium pinophyllum, which are found on dead pine needles. Details are given of its hosts (Abies lasiocarpa, Cedrus libani, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Cryptomeria japonica, Cupressocyparis leylandii, Cupressus lawsoniana, Juniperus communis, Picea sp., Pinus austriaca, Pinus contorta, Pinus lambertiana, Pinus leucodermis, Pinus mugo, Pinus nigra, Pinus radiata, Pinus roxburghii, Pinus sylvestris, Pinus thunbergiana [P. thunbergii] and Pinus wallichiana), geographical distribution (USA (California, New York and Pennsylvania), Brazil, Chile, India (Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand), Austria, Czech Republic, Irish Republic, Germany, UK, Greece, Portugal (Azores) and Sweden), transmission, diagnostic features and conservation status.

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Indexing Terms

Descriptors

  1. conservation
  2. fungal morphology
  3. geographical distribution
  4. hosts
  5. IMI descriptions
  6. leaves
  7. pines
  8. trees
  9. woody plants

Organism Descriptors

  1. Abies lasiocarpa
  2. Cedrus libani
  3. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
  4. Cryptomeria japonica
  5. Cupressus
  6. Dothideales
  7. Juniperus communis
  8. Picea
  9. Pinus
  10. Pinus contorta
  11. Pinus heldreichii
  12. Pinus lambertiana
  13. Pinus mugo
  14. Pinus nigra
  15. Pinus nigra subsp. nigra
  16. Pinus roxburghii
  17. Pinus sylvestris
  18. Pinus thunbergii
  19. Pinus wallichiana
  20. plants
  21. Pinus radiata

Identifiers

  1. Bhutan pine
  2. Britain
  3. cedar of Lebanon
  4. CMI Descriptions
  5. Cupressus lawsoniana
  6. Eire
  7. fungus
  8. Japanese cedar
  9. lodgepole pine
  10. Microthyrium pinophyllum
  11. Pinus austriaca
  12. Pinus leucodermis
  13. Pinus radiate
  14. Scotch pine
  15. Scots pine
  16. sugar pine
  17. United Kingdom
  18. United States of America
  19. Uttaranchal
  20. Monterey pine

Geographical Locations

  1. Austria
  2. Azores
  3. Brazil
  4. California
  5. Chile
  6. Czech Republic
  7. Germany
  8. Greece
  9. Himachal Pradesh
  10. India
  11. Irish Republic
  12. New York
  13. Nordic Countries
  14. Pennsylvania
  15. Portugal
  16. Sweden
  17. UK
  18. USA
  19. Uttarakhand

Broader Terms

  1. Abies
  2. Pinaceae
  3. Pinopsida
  4. Pinophyta
  5. gymnosperms
  6. Spermatophyta
  7. plants
  8. eukaryotes
  9. Cedrus
  10. Chamaecyparis
  11. Cupressaceae
  12. Cryptomeria
  13. Taxodiaceae
  14. Dothideomycetes
  15. Pezizomycotina
  16. Ascomycota
  17. fungi
  18. Juniperus
  19. Pinus
  20. Pinus nigra
  21. Central Europe
  22. Europe
  23. Developed Countries
  24. European Union Countries
  25. OECD Countries
  26. Atlantic Ocean Islands
  27. Portugal
  28. Community of Portuguese Language Countries
  29. Mediterranean Region
  30. Southern Europe
  31. Developing Countries
  32. Latin America
  33. America
  34. South America
  35. Threshold Countries
  36. Pacific States of USA
  37. Western States of USA
  38. USA
  39. APEC countries
  40. North America
  41. Andean Group
  42. Western Europe
  43. Balkans
  44. India
  45. Commonwealth of Nations
  46. South Asia
  47. Asia
  48. British Isles
  49. Middle Atlantic States of USA
  50. Northeastern States of USA
  51. Scandinavia
  52. Nordic Countries
  53. Northern Europe

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Published In

Number 174
Pages: Sheet 1737

History

Issue publication date: 1 December 2007
Published online: 6 February 2008

Language

English

Authors

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D. W. Minter
CABI Europe - UK Bakeham Lane Egham Surrey TW20 9TY UK

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