Alan John Lander Phillips

Portuguese mycologist (1952-2025).

Abbreviations: A.J.L.Phillips
Occupations: mycologist
Citizenships: Portugal
Dates: 1952-03-19T00:00:00Z – 2025-08-29T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Victoria
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 111 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 114 fungi

111 fungi attributed, 3 fungi contributed to114 fungi:

Dothidotthiaceae Crous & A.J.L. Phillips 2008
fungi family in the order pleosporales
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Neofusicoccum Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi genus in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Neofusicoccum is a genus of fungi in the family Botryosphaeriaceae.
Barriopsis A.J.L. Phillips, A. Alves & Crous 2008
fungi genus in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Barriopsis is genus of fungus first described in 2008.
Tzeananiaceae (Tzeanania) Ariy., A.J.L. Phillips & W.Y. Chuang 2018
fungi family in the order pleosporales
Tzeanania is a monotypic genus of fungi established in 2018. It is the only genus in the family Tzeananiaceae and contains the single species Tzeanania taiwanensis. The species is a parasite which grows on fruiting bodies of the fungus Ophiocordyceps macroacicularis, which is itself a parasite of moth larvae. So far it is only known from one collection which was made in Taiwan. Within the order Pleosporales, it is quite like the common soil genus Phoma, which has asexual spores produced in similar conidia with a glassy appearance, and forming inside structures called pycnidia. However the
Neofusicoccum mangiferae (Neoscytalidium Dimidiatum) (Syd. & P. Syd.) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Neoscytalidium dimidiatum was first described in 1933 as Hendersonula toruloidea from diseased orchard trees in Egypt. Decades later, it was determined to be a causative agent of human dermatomycosis-like infections and foot infections predominantly in tropical areas; however the fungus is considered to be widespread. A newer name, Scytalidium dimidiatum, was applied to a synanamorph of Nattrassia mangiferae, otherwise known as Neofusicoccum mangiferae. Substantial confusion has arisen in the literature on this fungus resulting from the use of multiple different names including Torula
Neofusicoccum australe (Slippers, Crous & M.J. Wingf.) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Neofusicoccum australe is a fungus species in the genus Neofusicoccum. It is responsible for a grapevine trunk disease. A 2009 survey of endophytic fungi on woody species at two tuart woodlands of Southwest Australia (ecoregion), sampling acacia Acacia cochlearis, A. rostellifera, the sheoak Allocasuarina fraseriana, peppermint Agonis flexuosa, Banksia grandis, Eucalyptus marginata, sandalwood Santalum acuminatum and nominate species Corymbia calophylla (tuart), found around three quarters of isolates were taxa of the family Botryosphaeriaceae, eighty percent of which was this species.
Neofusicoccum arbuti (D.F. Farr & M. Elliott) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Neofusicoccum arbuti is a fungus species in the genus Neofusicoccum. It was first described by D.F. Farr & M. Elliott, and given its current name by Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips in 2006. Neofusicoccum arbuti is included in the genus Neofusicoccum and the family Botryosphaeriaceae. This species is known as madrone canker. N. arbuti is a potentially lethal canker disease of Pacific madrone, Arbutus menziesii. No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life.
Neodeightonia phoenicum A.J.L. Phillips & Crous 2008
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Neodeightonia phoenicum is a plant pathogen.
Botryosphaeria corticola A.J.L. Phillips, A. Alves & J. Luque 2004
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Bot canker of oak is a disease on stems, branches and twigs of oak trees in Europe and North America. The casual agent of Bot canker of oak is the fungus Botryosphaeria corticola. Bot canker of oak causes lesions and cankers on a wide range of oaks in Europe and most recently live oaks in North America. Some infections were formerly attributed to Botryosphaeria stevensii, but most likely represent infections by Botryosphaeria corticola. Botryosphaeria corticola is distinguishable from Botryosphaeria stevensii via ITS rDNA sequencing.
Barriopsis iraniana Abdollahz., Zare & A.J.L. Phillips 2009
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Barriopsis iraniana is an endophytic fungus first found on Citrus, Mangifera and Olea species in Iran.
Spencermartinsia viticola (A.J.L. Phillips & J. Luque) A.J.L. Phillips, A. Alves & Crous 2008
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Spencermartinsia A.J.L. Phillips, A. Alves & Crous 2008
fungi genus in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Dothiorella is a genus of fungi in the family Botryosphaeriaceae. There are 3 subgenera and approximately 332 species.
Phaeobotryon mamane Crous & A.J.L. Phillips 2008
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Phaeobotryon cupressi Abdollahz., Zare & A.J.L. Phillips 2009
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Phaeobotryon cupressi is an endophytic fungus first found on Cupressus sempervirens in Iran.
Neofusicoccum vitifusiforme (Van Niekerk & Crous) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Neofusicoccum viticlavatum (Van Niekerk & Crous) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Neofusicoccum ribis (Slippers, Crous & M.J. Wingf.) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Neofusicoccum protearum (Denman & Crous) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Neofusicoccum parvum (Pennycook & Samuels) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Neofusicoccum mediterraneum Crous, M.J. Wingf. & A.J.L. Phillips 2007
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Neofusicoccum luteum (Pennycook & Samuels) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Neofusicoccum eucalyptorum (Crous, Hendr. Sm. & M.J. Wingf.) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Neofusicoccum eucalypticola (Slippers, Crous & M.J. Wingf.) Crous, Slippers & A.J.L. Phillips 2006
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Fusicoccum populi A.J.L. Phillips 2000
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Dothiorella sarmentorum (Fr.) A.J.L. Phillips, A. Alves & J. Luque 2005
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Botryosphaeria sarmentorum A.J.L. Phillips, A. Alves & J. Luque 2005
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Botryosphaeria populi A.J.L. Phillips 2000
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Botryosphaeria iberica A.J.L. Phillips, J. Luque & A. Alves 2005
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Plectosphaerella pauciseptata A.J.L. Phillips, Carlucci & M.L. Raimondo 2012
fungi species in the plectosphaerellaceae family
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Lasiodiplodia iraniensis Abdollahz., Zare & A.J.L. Phillips 2010
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
Lasiodiplodia iraniensis is a species of endophytic fungus. It was first isolated in Mangifera indica, Eucalyptus and citrus species, Salvadora persica, Juglans species and Terminalia catapa in Iran. It has since been isolated in other plants in other continents, and is considered a plant pathogen.
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