Pestalotiopsis revisited - PubMed Central (PMC).
Pestalotiopsis is a genus of ascomycete fungi. Pestalotiopsis species are known as plant pathogens. Some members of the genus are able to grow on the synthetic polymer polyurethane as its sole carbon source under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, hence show promise as a form of bioremediation for waste reduction.
Synonym of Pestalotiopsis palmarum (Cooke) Steyaert (NZOR Concept Id 77dba76c-9283-4802-96ec-c4fb1a7c8792) Classification kingdom Fungi subkingdom Dikarya phylum Ascomycota subphylum Pezizomycotina class Sordariomycetes subclass Xylariomycetidae order Xylariales family Amphisphaeriaceae genus Pestalotia species Pestalotia palmarum Cooke Providers.
Usually, Pestalotiopsis sp. killed foliage is near the base of the plant and where foliage is relatively dense. The disease usually starts at the tip of the foliage and progresses towards the leaf base. The color of the foliage goes from green to yellowish, then to a dark brown that can look almost black.
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Chromatographic analysis allowed classification of fungi into different groups according to the consumption of phenolic compounds and the appearance of new metabolites. Finally, Paecilomyces variotii and Pestalotia palmarum were chosen and cultivated in the presence of ferulic acid in two different culture media.
Pythium aphanidermatum Kala C. Parker PP728 Soilborne plant pathogens class project Introduction. Pythium aphanidermatum is a cosmopolitan pathogen with a wide host range. It is an aggressive species of Pythium, causing damping off, root and stem rots, and blights of grasses and fruit.It is of economic concern on most annuals, cucurbits, and grasses.