Daniel Cabral

Botanist (1946-2008).

Abbreviations: Cabral
Occupations: botanist
Dates: 1946-01-01T00:00:00Z – 2008-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 11 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 15 fungi

11 fungi attributed, 4 fungi contributed to15 fungi:

Rosulomyces arthrosporioides S. Marchand & Cabral 1976
fungi species
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Mycochlamys macrospora S. Marchand & Cabral 1976
fungi species
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Humicolopsis cephalosporioides Cabral & S. Marchand 1976
fungi species in the order helotiales
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Fibulochlamys ferruginosa A.I. Romero & Cabral 1989
fungi species in the order agaricales
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Humicolopsis Cabral & S. Marchand 1976
fungi genus
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Fibulochlamys A.I. Romero & Cabral 1989
fungi genus
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Rosulomyces S. Marchand & Cabral 1976
fungi genus
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Mycochlamys S. Marchand & Cabral 1976
fungi genus
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Chaetasbolisia longiseta Cabral & Kerschen 1977
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Allescheriella cynaea Cabral & A.I. Romero 1989
fungi species in the botryobasidiaceae family
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Ceratopycnidium baccharidicola M.D. Bertoni & Cabral 1991
fungi species in the byssolomataceae family
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Epichlo tembladerae (Epichloe Tembladerae) (Cabral & J.F. White) Iannone & Schardl 2014
fungi species in the clavicipitaceae family
Epichloë tembladerae is a hybrid asexual species in the fungal genus Epichloë. A systemic and seed-transmissible grass symbiont first described in 1999, Epichloë tembladerae is a natural allopolyploid of Epichloë festucae and a strain in the Epichloë typhina complex (from Poa nemoralis). Epichloë tembladerae is found in North America, where it has been identified in the grass species Festuca arizonica, and in South America, where it has been found in numerous grass species, including Bromus auleticus, Bromus setifolius, Festuca argentina, Festuca hieronymi, Festuca magellanica, Festuca
Epichlo pampeana (Epichloe Pampeana) (Iannone & Cabral) Iannone & Schardl 2014
fungi species in the clavicipitaceae family
Epichloë pampeana is a hybrid asexual species in the fungal genus Epichloë. A systemic and seed-transmissible grass symbiont first described in 2009, Epichloë pampeana is a natural allopolyploid of Epichloë festucae and a strain from the Epichloë typhina complex (from Poa nemoralis). Epichloë pampeana is found in South America, where it has been identified in the grass species Bromus auleticus.
Epichloe tembladerae (Cabral & J.F. White) Iannone & Schardl 2014
fungi species in the clavicipitaceae family
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Epichloe pampeana (Iannone & Cabral) Iannone & Schardl 2014
fungi species in the clavicipitaceae family
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