Edmund William Mason

British botanist and mycologist (1890-1975).

Edmund William Mason (1890, Greater London – 13 May 1975) was an English botanist and mycologist, noteworthy for his research on the taxonomy of hyphomycetes.

Abbreviations: E.W.Mason
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Dates: 1890-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1975-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 33 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 39 fungi

33 fungi attributed, 6 fungi contributed to39 fungi:

Sporocybe hybrida E.W. Mason 1941
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Sporidesmium folliculatum (Corda) E.W. Mason & S. Hughes 1953
fungi species in the sporidesmiaceae family
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Phragmocephala atra (Berk. & Broome) E.W. Mason & S. Hughes 1951
fungi species in the melanommataceae family
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Phragmocephala E.W. Mason & S. Hughes 1951
fungi genus in the melanommataceae family
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Periconia typhicola E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1953
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Periconia paludosa E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1953
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Periconia laminella E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1953
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Periconia hispidula (Pers.) E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1953
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Periconia glyceriicola E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1953
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Periconia funerea (Ces.) E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1953
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Periconia curta (Berk.) E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1953
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Periconia cookei E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1953
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Periconia cambrensis E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1953
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Nigrospora sacchari (Speg.) E.W. Mason 1927
fungi species in the apiosporaceae family
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Bispora antennata (Pers.) E.W. Mason 1953
fungi species in the helotiaceae family
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Beniowskia sphaeroidea (Kalchbr. & Cooke) E.W. Mason 1928
fungi species
Beniowskia sphaeroidea is an ascomycete fungus that is a plant pathogen. It is the only species in the genus Beniowskia.
Bactrodesmium spilomeum (Berk. & Broome) E.W. Mason & S. Hughes 1953
fungi species
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Bactrodesmium abruptum (Berk. & Broome) E.W. Mason & S. Hughes 1958
fungi species
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Alternaria longipes (Ellis & Everh.) E.W. Mason 1928
fungi species in the pleosporaceae family
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Zygosporium echinosporum Bunting & E.W. Mason 1941
fungi species in the zygosporiaceae family
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Xylohypha nigrescens (Pers.) E.W. Mason 1960
fungi species
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Sporendonema purpurascens (Bonord.) E.W. Mason & S. Hughes 1957
fungi species
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Phragmocephala cookei E.W. Mason & S. Hughes 1951
fungi species in the melanommataceae family
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Phaeoisaria clavulata (Grove) E.W. Mason & S. Hughes 1953
fungi species in the diatrypaceae family
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Xylohypha (Fr.) E.W. Mason 1960
fungi genus
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Catenularia angulospora (Linder) E.W. Mason 1941
fungi species in the chaetosphaeriaceae family
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Phragmocephala minima E.W. Mason & S. Hughes 1951
fungi species in the melanommataceae family
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Periconia maculans (Cooke) E.W. Mason & M.B. Ellis 1975
fungi species in the order pleosporales
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Nigrospora sphaerica (Sacc.) E.W. Mason 1927
fungi species in the apiosporaceae family
Nigrospora sphaerica is an airborne filamentous fungus in the phylum Ascomycota. It is found in soil, air, and plants as a leaf pathogen. It can occur as an endophyte where it produces antiviral and antifungal secondary metabolites. Sporulation of N. sphaerica causes its initial white coloured colonies to rapidly turn black. N. sphaerica is often confused with the closely related species N. oryzae due to their morphological similarities.
Monotospora daleae E.W. Mason 1933
fungi species
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