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Quercus borealis Michaux f. (an oak)

Suggested Literature

Quercus borealis may be covered by literature listed under:

BIOTA
(living things)
Eukaryota
(eukaryotes)
PLANTAE
(plants)
SPERMATOPHYTA
(vascular plants)
MAGNOLIOPSIDA
(flowering plants)
MAGNOLIIDAE
(dicotyledonous flowering plants)
FAGACEAE
(forest trees)
Quercus
(oaks)

Feeding and other inter-species relationships

Associated with Quercus borealis:

Photos is parasitised by Erysiphe alphitoides - Oak Mildew (Erysiphales: Erysiphaceae) UK/Ireland Ing, B., 1990
leaf (dead, fallen) dead, fallen leaf is decayed by effuse colony of Chalara dematiaceous anamorph Chalara kendrickii - a dematiaceous anamorphic fungus Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997
leaf (dead, fallen) dead, fallen leaf is decayed by apothecium Pezizella rubescens - a discomycete fungus (Helotiales: Helotiaceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [in wet places]
leaf (dead, fallen) dead, fallen leaf is decayed by apothecium Calycellina punctata - a discomycete (Helotiales: Hyaloscyphaceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997
leaf (dead, fallen) dead, fallen leaf is decayed by sessile apothecium Graddonidiscus coruscatus - a discomycete (Helotiales: Hyaloscyphaceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997
leaf (dead, fallen) dead, fallen leaf is decayed by stalked apothecium Lachnum soppittii - a discomycete (Helotiales: Hyaloscyphaceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997
leaf (dead, fallen) dead, fallen leaf is decayed by subcuticular, opening by slit apothecium Hypoderma ilicinum - a discomycete (Rhytismatales: Rhytismataceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [on large, pale spots surrounded by thin black lines]
leaf (dead, fallen) dead, fallen leaf is decayed by amphigenous, effuse colony of Lobatipedis dematiaceous anamorph Lobatopedis foliicola - a dematiaceous anamorphic fungus Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997
leaf (dead, fallen, locally bleached) dead, fallen, locally bleached leaf is decayed by apothecium Pezizella roburnea - a discomycete (Helotiales: Helotiaceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 [usually on bleached areas]
leaf (dead, fallen, rotting) dead, fallen, rotting leaf is decayed by mostly epiphyllous thyriothecium Microthyrium microscopicum - a fly speck fungus (Microthyriales: Microthyriaceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997
leaf (often near veil) (dead, fallen) dead, fallen leaf (often near veil) is decayed by immersed, solitary or in groups perithecium Hypospilina pustula - a pyrenomycete (Diaporthales: Valsaceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997
sucker shoot sucker shoot is decayed by apothecium Hysterostegiella quercea - a discomycete (Helotiales: Dermateaceae) Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997

Quercus borealis may be associated with more taxa listed at higher taxonomic level

MAGNOLIOPSIDA
(flowering plants)
MAGNOLIIDAE
(dicotyledonous flowering plants)
Quercus
(oaks)

References

Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 Microfungi on Land Plants: An Identification Handbook
Ing, B., 1990 An Introduction to British Powdery Mildews

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