Christian Scheuer

Austrian mycologist and botanist.

Abbreviations: Scheuer
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: Austria
Dates: 1957-11-21T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 43 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 44 fungi
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43 fungi attributed, 1 fungus contributed to44 fungi:

Bartheletia paradoxa (Ginkgo Spot) G. Arnaud ex Scheuer, R. Bauer, M. Lutz, Stabenth., Melnik & Grube 2008
fungi species
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Hydrocina chaetocladia (Hydrocina) Scheuer 1991
fungi species in the hydrocinaceae family
Hydrocina is a genus of fungi within the Hyaloscyphaceae family. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Hydrocina chaetocladia. H. chaetocladia is an aquatic hyphomycete, known from growing on leaves in streams and rivers.
Herbampulla crassirostris (Herbampulla) Scheuer & Nograsek 1993
fungi species in the magnaporthaceae family
Herbampulla is a monotypic genus of fungi in the family Magnaporthaceae containing the sole species Herbampulla crassirostris.
Bartheletia G. Arnaud ex Scheuer, R. Bauer, M. Lutz, Stabentheiner, Melnik & Grube 2008
fungi genus
Bartheletia paradoxa is a species of dimorphic fungus and is the only member of the genus Bartheletia. Bartheletia is the only genus in the family Bartheletiaceae, which is the only family in Bartheletiales, which in turn is the only order in the class Bartheletiomycetes. Sorus-like sporodochia form on freshly fallen leaves and petioles of Ginkgo biloba in early autumn in Asia and Europe and persist through the winter. They produce slimy, hyaline, single-celled, cylindrical conidia. Thick-walled, dark brown teliospores develop in leaf tissue, clustered in structures about 1 mm diameter,
Trichonectria hyalocristata Scheuer 1988
fungi species in the bionectriaceae family
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Taphrophila cornucapreoli Scheuer 1988
fungi species in the tubeufiaceae family
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Taphrophila argyllensis Scheuer, Spooner & Wilberf. 1991
fungi species in the tubeufiaceae family
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Taphrophila Scheuer 1988
fungi genus in the tubeufiaceae family
Taphrophila is a genus in the Tubeufiaceae family of fungi.
Scutomollisia microspora B. Hein & Scheuer 1986
fungi species in the mollisiaceae family
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Scutomollisia lanceata B. Hein & Scheuer 1986
fungi species in the mollisiaceae family
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Scutomollisia clavata B. Hein & Scheuer 1986
fungi species in the mollisiaceae family
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Ramularia hyperici U. Braun & Scheuer 1995
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Naeviella poeltiana Scheuer 1988
fungi species in the calloriaceae family
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Moserella radicicola Pöder & Scheuer 1994
fungi species in the sclerotiniaceae family
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Diplonaevia paulula (Roberge ex Desm.) Scheuer 1991
fungi species in the calloriaceae family
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Cryptoniesslia setulosa Scheuer 1993
fungi species in the niessliaceae family
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Cryptoniesslia Scheuer 1993
fungi genus in the niessliaceae family
Cryptoniesslia is a genus of fungi within the Niessliaceae family. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Cryptoniesslia setulosa.
Moserella Pöder & Scheuer 1994
fungi genus in the sclerotiniaceae family
Moserella is a fungal genus in the family Sclerotiniaceae; according to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, its placement in this family is uncertain. This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Moserella radicicola, described as new to science in 1994 by Reinhold Pöder and Christian Scheuer. The fungus grows in the damaged mycorrhizal root tips of Picea abies. The genus name of Moserella is in honour of Meinhard Michael Moser(1924-2002), who was an Austrian mycologist.
Lophodermium eriophori (Henn.) P.R. Johnst. & Scheuer 2003
fungi species in the rhytismataceae family
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Bartheletiaceae R. Bauer, Scheuer, M. Lutz & Grube 2008
fungi family in the order bartheletiales
Bartheletia paradoxa is a species of dimorphic fungus and is the only member of the genus Bartheletia. Bartheletia is the only genus in the family Bartheletiaceae, which is the only family in Bartheletiales, which in turn is the only order in the class Bartheletiomycetes. Sorus-like sporodochia form on freshly fallen leaves and petioles of Ginkgo biloba in early autumn in Asia and Europe and persist through the winter. They produce slimy, hyaline, single-celled, cylindrical conidia. Thick-walled, dark brown teliospores develop in leaf tissue, clustered in structures about 1 mm diameter,
Acrodontiella fallopiae U. Braun & Scheuer 1995
fungi species
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Acrodontiella U. Braun & Scheuer 1995
fungi genus
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Wentiomyces molarifer Scheuer 1988
fungi species in the pseudoperisporiaceae family
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Trichometasphaeria fusispora (Scheuer) Scheuer 1999
fungi species in the lophiostomataceae family
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Ramularia gratiolae U. Braun & Scheuer 2008
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pyrenopeziza pubescens (B. Hein & Scheuer) Scheuer 1999
fungi species in the ploettnerulaceae family
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Pyrenopeziza perminuta Scheuer 1999
fungi species in the ploettnerulaceae family
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Pseudovirgaria grisea (Sacc.) U. Braun, Crous & Scheuer 2011
fungi species in the order capnodiales
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Pseudocercosporella alliicola U. Braun & Scheuer 2013
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Phomatospora striatigera Scheuer 1988
fungi species in the phomatosporaceae family
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