Flora Fungorum Sinicorum (vol.26) Botrytis Ramularia


中国真菌志(第二十六卷)葡萄孢属 柱隔孢属 In Chinese with Latin Names Index
By Zhang Zhongyi
Published in 2006
Page: 277 pages + 13 plates
Size: 185x260mm,hardback
Price: US$38


Micheli (1729) designated B.cinerea Pers.: Fr. As lectotype of Botrytis. Persoon (1801) and Fries (1832) approved the genus. Later on, many species were described in the genus. Unger (1933) built Ramularia and treated R.didyma Unger as type species. This volume adopts Hennebert (1963,1973), Ellis (1971) and Braun (1988 a,b) classification systems for Botrytis and Ramularia, respectively. Additionally, a few species are modified based on the author’s viewpoint.
The contents of this volume include classification of Botrytis and Rumlaria, relationship among them and progress on taxonomic research. The specimens involved were collected by the authors from the provinces of Yunnan, Guizhou Sichuan, shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, Tibet (Xizang), Xinjiang, Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangki, Guangdong, Guangxi, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Neimenggu, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and fujian, from the municipalties of Beijing, Tianjing, Shanghia, Chongqing, and from the Mycological herbaria of Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Northwestern Agricultural University and Nanjing Agricultural university as well. Some specimens abroad were also compared.
In this volume, 107 species and varieties of Botrytis and Ramularia in China are included. 19 new species, 34 new records, 15 revised species and 39 formerly known species are reported. 14 species that have not been studiedy by the authors but were reported in China are attached as an additional list for reference. For characterization of the genera, line drawings and 66 SEM photographs as well as 72 color pictures are included. Besides, the literatures cited and indices of the Chinese and Latin names of the fungi and their hosts are provided in the Appendixes. This volume benefits the researchers in the fields of plant protection, pathology and quarantine for further exploitation and application of the resources of Botrytis and Ramularia.


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