Meliola

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Meliola is a genus of parasitic fungi known for forming black, sooty coatings on the surfaces of plant leaves, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions.

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Meliola canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fungal genus
genus
affectsPlantPart leaves
associatedWith dense plant canopies
humid environments
belongsTo Meliolaceae NERFINISHED
causes black sooty coatings on leaf surfaces
superficial sooty mold growth
class Sordariomycetes NERFINISHED
diagnosticFeature black velvety or sooty appearance on leaves
superficial mycelium with setae
distribution primarily subtropical
primarily tropical
division Ascomycota NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole foliar parasite
plant pathogen
family Meliolaceae NERFINISHED
forms dark mycelial mats on leaf surfaces
sooty colonies
habitat subtropical regions
tropical regions
hostRange numerous tropical plant species
various dicotyledonous plants
impact cosmetic damage to ornamental plants
reduces photosynthetic area of host leaves
isParasiticOn angiosperms
plants
kingdom Fungi NERFINISHED
lifestyle obligate parasite
notableIn tropical plant pathology
order Meliolales NERFINISHED
phylum Ascomycota NERFINISHED
reproduction sexual reproduction via asci
sporeType ascospores
studiedIn mycology
plant pathology
substrate cuticle of leaves
surfaceColonization external leaf surfaces
taxonRank genus
trophicMode biotroph
typeOfDisease sooty mold

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Meliolales typeGenus Meliola