MICROFUNGI OF ROOSEVELT,
MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY


This list has been developed (since 1999) by R. E. Tulloss with the help of Mary Tulloss.  Nomenclatural and taxonomic corrections are very welcome.

A useful key to diseases of fruit trees from West Virginia University can be accessed here.

Last modified: 14 August 2001



BASIDIOMYCOTA

Teliomycetes
RUSTS (Uredinales)
Pucciniaceae

SMUTS (Ustomycetes)
Ustilaginales
Ustilaginaceae

Ustilago maydis (De Chambre) Corda [Corn Smut, Huitlacoche, Cuitlacoche]


ASCOMYCETES (Ascomycota)

Eurotiales
MOLDS, DIVERSE (Trichocomaceae)
(including anamorphs where these names are more commonly in the literature)

Penicillium spp.  

Erysiphales
POWDERY MILDEWS and YEASTS (Erysiphaceae)

Microsphaera alni __ [Powdery Mildew]

Leotiales
[selected anamorphs]

Botrytis paeoniae Oudemans emend. van Beyna [Peony Blight]

BLACK MILDEWS (Meliolales)

sp. indet. [Sooty Mildew (on honey dew of Magnolia Scale on Magnolia)]

LEAFSPOTS (Rhytismatales)
(Rhytismataceae)

Rhytisma acerinum (Pers.:Fr.) Fr. [Tar Spot of Norway Maple]
Rhytisma americanum Hudler & Banik [Tar Spot of Red and Silver Maples]

Saccharomycetales
[selected anamorphs]

Candida albicans __ [N.B.: Pathogen of humans and animals]

Saccharomycetaceae

Saccharomyces cervisiae __

ZYGOMYCOTA
Zygomycetes
Mucorales
Mucoraceae

Rhizopus stolonifer __ [Bread Mold (Mold of bread, fruits, and vegetables)]
Syzygites sp.  

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