Élie Marchal

Belgian botanist (1839-1923).

Élie Marchal (1 March 1839, in Wasigny – 19 February 1923, in Gembloux) was a Belgian botanist and mycologist. From 1861 to 1871, he was a middle-school teacher in the communities of Virton, Ath, Visé and Maeseyck. From 1871 to 1879 he was associated with research done at the Jardin botanique des Bruxelles. Additionally, from 1872 until 1899, he worked as a lecturer at various horticultural and teacher schools. In 1899 he retired to Gembloux, where he worked closely with his son, botanist Émile Marchal (1871–1954). He was the binomial author of numerous species within the flowering plant fami

Abbreviations: Marchal
Occupations: mycologist, lichenologist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: France, Belgium
Languages: French
Dates: 1839-03-01T00:00:00Z – 1923-02-19T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Wasigny
Direct attributions: 27 plants, 55 fungi
Authorship mentions: 42 plants, 77 fungi

55 fungi attributed, 22 fungi contributed to77 fungi:

Diaporthe perniciosa Marchal & É.J. Marchal 1921
fungi species in the diaporthaceae family
Diaporthe perniciosa a species of fungus in the family Diaporthaceae. It is a plant pathogen. The names Phoma prunorum Cooke, Phomopsis prunorum (Cooke) Grove, and Phomopsis mali Roberts have been used for its asexual (anamorph) form. It causes bark cankers on trees in the genera Malus (apples), Pyrus (pears) and Prunus (plums, cherries, peaches and other similar fruits). It has also been implicated in dieback disease of plums. One study in the late 1980s was able to isolate the fungus from several trees with die-back symptoms but inoculation of healthy trees with the fungus did not result in
Pleospora lycopersici Marchal & É.J. Marchal 1921
fungi species in the pleosporaceae family
Pleospora lycopersici is a plant pathogen fungus infecting tomatoes. It was originally found on the fruit of Lycopersicon (an old name for a tomato genus) in Belgium.
Lasiobolus lasioboloides Marchal 1885
fungi species in the ascodesmidaceae family
Lasiobolus lasioboloides is a species of coprophilous fungus in the family Ascodesmidaceae. It grows on the dung of sheep.
Cladorrhinum Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi genus in the podosporaceae family
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Botryotrichum piluliferum Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi species in the chaetomiaceae family
Botryotrichum piluliferum is a fungal species first identified in 1885 by Saccardo and Marchal. It was discovered to be the asexual state of a member of the ascomycete genus, Chaetomium. The name B. piluliferum now applies to the fungus in all its states. B. piluliferum has been found worldwide in a wide range of habitats such as animal dung and vegetation. The colonies of this fungus start off white and grow rapidly to a brown colour. The conidia are smooth and white. B. piluliferum grows optimally at a temperature of 25–30 °C and a pH of 5.5.
Aspergillus terricola Marchal & É.J. Marchal 1893
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
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Tiarospora westendorpii Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi species in the phaeosphaeriaceae family
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Sphaeronaemella fimicola Marchal 1891
fungi species in the order microascales
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Rhinocladium coprogenum Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi species
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Mortierella apiculata Marchal 1891
fungi species in the mortierellaceae family
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Graphium fructicola Marchal & É.J. Marchal 1921
fungi species in the microascaceae family
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Cladorrhinum foecundissimum Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi species in the podosporaceae family
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Botryotrichum Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi genus in the chaetomiaceae family
Botryotrichum is a genus of soil and indoor fungus first described in 1885.
Ascozonus cunicularius (Boud.) Marchal 1884
fungi species in the thelebolaceae family
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Tiarospora Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi genus in the phaeosphaeriaceae family
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Rhinocladium Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi genus
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Lachnodochium candidum Marchal 1895
fungi species
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Hormiactis fimicola Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi species
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Didymopsis perexigua Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi species
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Didymopsis helvellae (Corda) Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi species
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Puccinia otomeriae Marchal & Steyaert 1929
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Puccinia garckiana Marchal & Steyaert 1929
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Lachnodochium Marchal 1895
fungi genus
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Didymopsis Sacc. & Marchal 1885
fungi genus
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Bommerella Marchal 1885
fungi genus in the chaetomiaceae family
Chaetomium is a genus of fungi in the Chaetomiaceae family. It is a dematiaceous (dark-walled) mold normally found in soil, air, cellulose and plant debris. According to the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th edition, 2008), there are about 95 species in the widespread genus. In 1817 Gustav Kunze established the genus Chaetomium (the plume of the helmet) to classify the species C. globosum and C. elatum. No further contributions to the genus were made until 1837 when the publication of Corda described its characteristic asci in his work, Icones Fungorum Hucusque Cognitorum. In 1915, Arthur Houston
Ascochyta melissae Marchal & Sternon 1923
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Venturia elaeidis Marchal & Steyaert 1929
fungi species in the venturiaceae family
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Tryblidiella brideliae Marchal & Steyaert 1929
fungi species in the patellariaceae family
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Tilachlidium nigrescens Marchal & É.J. Marchal 1921
fungi species in the tilachlidiaceae family
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Tilachlidium malorum Marchal & É.J. Marchal 1921
fungi species in the tilachlidiaceae family
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