Diaporthales

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Diaporthales is an order of ascomycete fungi that includes many plant-associated species, notably important plant pathogens causing cankers, blights, and dieback in a wide range of hosts.

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Diaporthales canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ascomycota order
fungal order
taxon
affects forest trees
fruit trees
herbaceous plants
woody plants
class Sordariomycetes
describedBy Franz Xaver Rudolf von Höhnel
distribution worldwide
division Ascomycota
ecologicalRole endophyte
plant pathogen
saprobe
hasCharacteristic often darkly pigmented stromata
perithecial ascomata
unitunicate asci
importance economically important plant pathogens
important in forest pathology
includesFamily Coryneaceae
Cryphonectriaceae
Reticulascaceae
surface form: Diaporthaceae

Gnomoniaceae
Juglanconidaceae
Melanconidaceae
Pseudoplagiostomataceae
Schizoparmeaceae
Valsaceae
includesGenus Cryphonectria
Diaporthe
Daldinia
surface form: Gnomonia

Melanconis
Valsella
includesSpeciesCausing blights
cankers
dieback
includesSpeciesWithLifestyle plant-associated
kingdom Fungi
notableSpecies Cryphonectria
surface form: Cryphonectria parasitica

Diaporthe citri
Diaporthe
surface form: Diaporthe helianthi

Gnomonia leptostyla
pathogensOf chestnut
citrus
grapevine
sunflower
walnut
reproduction asexual via conidia
sexual via ascospores
scientificName Diaporthales self-link
studiedInField mycology
plant pathology
subdivision Pezizomycotina
taxonRank order
typeOf ascomycete
yearDescribed 1917

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Sordariomycetes includesOrder Diaporthales
Diaporthales scientificName Diaporthales self-link