Alfred Fischer

German botanist (1858–1913).

Alfred Fischer (17 December 1858 – 1913) was a German botanist. His is known for his dispute with Erwin Frink Smith over the role of bacteria in plant pathology. Fischer was born in Meissen, Germany. Fischer lectured in botany at the University of Leipzig.

Abbreviations: A.Fisch.
Occupations: university teacher, mycologist, botanist, bacteriologist
Citizenships: Kingdom of Saxony
Languages: German
Dates: 1858-12-17T00:00:00Z – 1913-03-27T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Meissen
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 43 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 43 fungi

43 fungi attributed to43 fungi:

Peronosporales A. Fisch. 1892
fungi order
The Peronosporales are an order of water moulds (class Oomycetes) which can be pathogenic. Many diseases of plants are sometimes classified under this order, but are sometimes considered members of order Pythiales. Some of these pathogenic protists include the organisms responsible for potato blight, eucalyptus dieback, sudden oak death, and blue mold. Further genetic studies may place these organisms more definitively in one order or another.
Mortierellaceae A. Fisch. 1892
fungi family in the order mortierellales
The Mortierellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Mortierellales. The family contains six genera and 93 species.
Mucor piriformis A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the mucoraceae family
Mucor piriformis is a plant pathogen that causes a soft rot of several fruits known as Mucor rot. Infection of its host fruits, such as apples and pears, takes place post-harvest. The fungi can also infect citrus fruits.
Entophlyctis A. Fisch. 1892
fungi genus in the chytriomycetaceae family
Entophlyctis is a genus of fungi currently classified in the family Chytriomycetaceae. The genus, widespread in temperate regions and contains about 20 species.
Rhizopus arrhizus A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizopodaceae family
Rhizopus arrhizus is a fungus of the family Mucoraceae, characterized by sporangiophores that arise from nodes at the point where the rhizoids are formed and by a hemispherical columella. It is the most common cause of mucormycosis in humans and occasionally infects other animals. Rhizopus arrhizus spores contain ribosomes as a spore ultrastructure. Metabolism in the fungus changes from aerobic to fermentation at various points in its life cycle.
Rhizophydium gibbosum (Zopf) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophlyctis rosea (de Bary & Woronin) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophlyctidaceae family
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Rhizophlyctis mastigotrichis (Nowak.) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophlyctidaceae family
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Rhizophlyctis A. Fisch. 1892
fungi genus in the rhizophlyctidaceae family
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Olpidium luxurians (Tomaschek) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the olpidiaceae family
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Gonapodya prolifera (Cornu) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the gonapodyaceae family
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Gonapodya A. Fisch. 1892
fungi genus in the gonapodyaceae family
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Entophlyctis bulbigera (Zopf) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the chytriomycetaceae family
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Entophlyctis apiculata (A. Braun) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the chytriomycetaceae family
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Monoblepharidaceae (Monoblepharidacea) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi family in the order monoblepharidales
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Sporochytriaceae A. Fisch. 1892
fungi family
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Rhizophydium zoophthorum (P.A. Dang.) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium xylophilum (Cornu) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium volvocinum (A. Braun) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium simplex (P.A. Dang.) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium sciadii (Zopf) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium rostellatum (De Wild.) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium minimum (J. Schröt.) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium microsporum (Nowak.) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium mammillatum (A. Braun) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium irregulare (De Wild.) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium fusus (Zopf) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium echinatum (P.A. Dang.) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium decipiens (A. Braun) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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Rhizophydium brebissonii (P.A. Dang.) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the rhizophydiaceae family
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