Venturia (genus)
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Venturia is a genus
Genus
In biology, a genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, which is an example of definition by genus and differentia...

 of fungi in the family Venturiaceae
Venturiaceae
The Venturiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Pleosporales. Several of the species in this family are plant pathogens.-List of genera:*Acantharia*Antennularia*Apiosporina*Arkoola*Atopospora*Botryostroma*Caproventuria...

. Species in the genus are plant pathogens. Venturia is widespread, and contain an estimated 58 species. Anamorphs are represented in the genus Fusicladium.

Species

  • V. acerina
  • V. aceris
  • V. adusta
  • V. anemones
  • V. asperata
  • V. atriseda
  • V. aucupariae
  • V. carpophila
    Venturia carpophila
    Venturia carpophila is a species of fungus in the Venturiaceae family. A plant pathogen, it causes freckle, black spot, peach scab or black scab of peach. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. The species was described as new to science in 1961 by the Australian mycologist Eileen E. Fisher....

  • V. centaureae
  • V. cephalariae
  • V. cerasi
  • V. chamaemori
  • V. chlorospora
  • V. comari
  • V. crataegi
  • V. ditricha
  • V. epilobii
  • V. eres
  • V. fraxini
  • V. geranii
  • V. helvetica
  • V. hystrioides
  • V. inaequalis
    Venturia inaequalis
    Venturia inaequalis is an ascomycete fungus that causes the Apple scab disease.-Systematics:Venturia inaequalis anamorphs have been described under the names Fusicladium dendriticum and Spilocaea pomi. Whether V. inaequalis is a single species or contains several cryptic species has been a matter...

  • V. integra
  • V. juncaginearum
  • V. kunzei
  • V. lonicerae
  • V. macularis
  • V. maculiformis
  • V. mandshurica
  • V. minuta
  • V. nashicola
  • V. nitida
  • V. palustris
  • V. polygoni-vivipari
  • V. populina
  • V. potentillae
  • V. pyrina
    Venturia pyrina
    Venturia pyrina is a species of fungus in the Venturiaceae family. A plant pathogen, it causes scab or black spot of pear. It has a widespread distribution in temperate and subtropical regions wherever pears are grown....

  • V. ribis
  • V. rumicis
  • V. saliciperda
  • V. subcutanea
  • V. thwaitesii
  • V. viennotii
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