Amphisphaeriaceae

E585914

Amphisphaeriaceae is a family of ascomycete fungi, many of which are plant-associated as endophytes, pathogens, or saprobes, and are characterized by their perithecial fruiting bodies and diverse spore morphologies.

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Label Occurrences
Amphisphaeriaceae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fungal family
taxon
associatedWith angiosperms
leaves
stems
woody plants
belongsToGroup ascomycete fungi
class Sordariomycetes NERFINISHED
division Ascomycota NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole endophyte of plants
plant pathogen
saprobe
hasCharacteristic diverse spore morphologies
perithecial fruiting bodies
higherClassification Ascomycota NERFINISHED
Fungi
Sordariomycetes NERFINISHED
isA ascomycete family
isPartOf order Xylariales
kingdom Fungi
notableEcologicalFeature important decomposers of plant litter
many species occur as symptomless endophytes
some species cause plant diseases
notableMorphology dark, often immersed perithecia
varied ascospore pigmentation
varied ascospore septation
order Xylariales NERFINISHED
phylum Ascomycota NERFINISHED
reproductiveStructure perithecium
reproductiveType sexual reproduction
sporeType ascospore
taxonRank family
trophicMode biotroph
endophyte
saprotroph
typicalHabitat dead plant material
plant tissues

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Xylariales contains Amphisphaeriaceae