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monilia
monilia Bot. and Med. (məˈnɪlɪə) Also Monilia. Pl. monilia, -iæ, -ias. [mod.L., f. L. monile, necklace, in allusion to the chains of spores.] A fungus belonging to the genus Monilia, which now (properly) consists only of imperfect forms of Sclerotinia and Neurospora, several of which cause plant dis...
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Monilia
Monilia may refer to:
an old spelling of Monilinia, a genus of fungus which may cause crop diseases, such as brown rot of fruit
Moniliophthora roreri other species in or related to the genus Theobroma
Candida albicans, a pathogenic yeast in humans and other mammals
Strepsicrates, a genus of moth
Monilia
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Moneulia monilia
Moneulia monilia is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Ecuador (Loja Province).
The wingspan is .
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moniliasis
moniliasis Path. (mɒnɪˈlaɪəsɪs) Pl. -ases. [f. monilia + -iasis.] Infection with or a disease caused by a fungus of the genus Candida.1920 Lancet 24 Apr. 898/2 It is probable therefore that the so-called tea-taster's cough is a moniliasis. 1925 Jrnl. Obstetr. & Gynæcol. XXXII. 69 (heading) Vaginal m...
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Moneulia
Species
Moneulia monilia Razowski & Becker, 2002
See also
List of Tortricidae genera
References
, 2002: Black and white forewing pattern in Tortricidae
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Moniliophthora
This fungus, formerly known as Monilia roreri, causes frosty pod rot, a serious disease of Theobroma cacao.
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nystatin
nystatin Pharm. (ˈnaɪstətɪn) [f. the name of New York State, U.S.A., where it was developed + -in1.] A yellow antifungal substance, C46H77NO19, that is produced by the growth of the bacterium Streptomyces noursei and is used locally in the treatment of moniliasis, esp. when caused by Candida albican...
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Moniliophthora roreri
body or a sexual stage and other similarities to species of Monilia. Consequently, Monilia roreri was reclassified and given its current name, Moniliophthora roreri (Cif.) H.C. Evans, Stalpers, Samson & Benny.
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circular pattern of mold on quince Could someone explain why mold on my quinces grows in well separated circles around a center? To make clear, what I mean I post the picture  fructigena.
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Andinia (plant)
lunaris
Andinia lunatocheila
Andinia lupula
Andinia lynniana
Andinia macrotica
Andinia masdevalliopsis
Andinia micropetala
Andinia mongei
Andinia monilia
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丛梗孢属
Monilia allii Baudyš
Monilia altaica Žukov
Monilia amelanchieris J.M.Reade
Monilia aquatilis Malguth
Monilia aroniae L.R.Batra
Monilia avenae Peck Monilia formicarum Speg.
果生丛梗孢 Monilia fructicola Poll.
仁果丛梗孢 Monilia fructigena Pers.
Monilia geophila Oudem.
Monilia glasti Plowr.
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Oidium (genus)
verbasci (on mulleins)
Oidium begoniae (=O.cyclaminis, O.lini, O.violae) = Erysiphe polyphaga (on Valerianella, Calluna and Erica)
Oidium candicans (= Monilia melons, watermelons and cucumbers)
Oidium euonymi-japonicae (on spindle-trees)
Oidium farinosum = Podosphaera leucotricha (on apples)
Oidium fructigenum = Monilia
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Microascus manginii
and taxonomy
The anamorph was first documented, unintentionally, by Professor Fernand-Pierre-Joseph Guéguen in 1899 who mistook it for the species, Monilia At the same time, he re-described Bonordeon's yeast taxon, Monilia candida, as Monilia bonordenii.
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Rudolf Aderhold
He made contributions in his studies of the mycological genera Sclerotinia, Monilia, and Venturia. Die Monilia-Krankheiten unserer Obstbäume und ihre Bekämpfung, 1905 - The disease caused by Monilia that affects fruit trees and the fight against it.
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Physolinum
The only species in the genus, Physolinum monilia, is currently regarded as a synonym of Trentepohlia rigidula.
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