Doassansia Explained
Doassansia is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Doassansiaceae.
The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America.
Ecology
They are parasitic on plants, attaching to leaves and stems of monocotyledons.[1] [2] Doassansia sagittariae and Doassansiopsis deformans can be found on plants of Sagittaria lancifolia, Doassansia alismatis can be found on various species of Alisma and both Doassansiopsis occulta and Doassansiopsis hydrophila can be found on various species of Potamogeton plants.[3]
Species
As accepted by GBIF;
- Doassansia alismatis
- Doassansia alpina
- Doassansia borealis
- Doassansia disticha
- Doassansia domingensis
- Doassansia eichhorniae
- Doassansia epilobii
- Doassansia epilobii
- Doassansia gossypii
- Doassansia hemigraphidis
- Doassansia lilaeae
- Doassansia limosellae
- Doassansia nearctica
- Doassansia niesslii
- Doassansia opaca
- Doassansia peplidis
- Doassansia reukaufii
- Doassansia rhinanthi
- Doassansia sagittariae
- Doassansia sintenisii
- Doassansia sparganii
- Doassansia utriculariae
- Doassansia zizaniae
Notes and References
- P. F. Cannon and P. M. Kirk (editors)
- K. G. Mukerji and C. Manoharachary (editors)
- Donald H. Les