Donald Philips Limber

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Limber
Occupations: botanist
Dates: 1894-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 11 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 13 fungi
Links:IPNI

11 fungi attributed, 2 fungi contributed to13 fungi:

Uleomyces wellmanii Jenkins & Limber 1952
fungi species in the cookellaceae family
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Myriangiella sabaleos (Weedon) Limber & Jenkins 1949
fungi species in the schizothyriaceae family
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Elsino miconiae (Elsinoe Miconiae) (F. Stevens & Weedon) Limber & Bitanc. 1953
fungi species in the elsinoaceae family
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Tritirachium dependens Limber 1940
fungi species in the tritirachiaceae family
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Tritirachium Limber 1940
fungi genus in the tritirachiaceae family
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Sporonema fraxini Limber 1955
fungi species in the drepanopezizaceae family
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Sporonema diapensiae (Rostr.) Limber 1955
fungi species in the drepanopezizaceae family
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Rosenscheldiella phoradendri Limber & Jenkins 1952
fungi species in the venturiaceae family
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Elsinoe sesbaniae Limber & Jenkins 1946
fungi species in the elsinoaceae family
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Elsinoe miconiae (F. Stevens & Weedon) Limber & Bitanc. 1953
fungi species in the elsinoaceae family
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Elsino sesbaniae Limber & Jenkins 1946
fungi species in the elsinoaceae family
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Parengyodontium album (Limber) C.C. Tsang, J.F.W. Chan, W.M. Pong, J.H.K. Chen, A.H.Y. Ngan, M. Cheung, C.K.C. Lai, D.N.C. Tsang, S.K.P. Lau & P.C.Y. Woo 2016
fungi species in the cordycipitaceae family
Parengyodontium album is a globally distributed fungal species known for breaking down plastics and items of historical importance. Early discoveries of the fungus were found in historical places across the globe, like monuments and museums, being attracted to mainly the materials of stone and paint, and showing its endurance over time in extreme locations. Discoveries in the early 21st century revealed its presence in marine ecosystems, colonizing and breaking down polyethylene, the most abundant plastic in oceans. Marine microbiologists from the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Sporothrix narcissi (Limber) Z.W. de Beer, T.A. Duong & M.J. Wingf. 2016
fungi species in the ophiostomataceae family
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