Ferdinand Cohn

German biologist (1828-1898).

Ferdinand Julius Cohn (24 January 1828 – 25 June 1898) was a German biologist. He is one of the founders of modern bacteriology and microbiology.

Abbreviations: Cohn
Occupations: university teacher, scientific collector, microbiologist, botanist, botanical collector, bacteriologist
Citizenships: Kingdom of Prussia
Languages: German
Dates: 1828-01-24T00:00:00Z – 1898-06-25T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Wrocław
Direct attributions: 2 plants, 6 fungi
Authorship mentions: 2 plants, 15 fungi

6 fungi attributed, 9 fungi contributed to15 fungi:

Aspergillus oryzae (Kōji Mold) (Ahlb.) Cohn 1884
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Aspergillus oryzae, also known as kōji mold (Japanese: ニホンコウジカビ (日本麹黴), Hepburn: nihon kōji kabi), is a mold used in East Asia to saccharify rice, sweet potato, and barley in the making of alcoholic beverages such as sake and shōchū, and also to ferment soybeans for making soy sauce and miso. It is one of the different koji molds used for food fermentation. However, in the production of fermented foods of soybeans such as soy sauce and miso, Aspergillus sojae is sometimes used instead of A. oryzae. A. oryzae is also used for the production of rice vinegars. Barley kōji (麦麹) or rice kōji (米麹)
Chytridiales Cohn 1879
fungi order in the class chytridiomycetes
Fungi of the order Chytridiales, like other members of its division, may either have a monocentric thallus or a polycentric rhizomycelium. When the ribosomal genes of members classified in this order were first examined using molecular techniques, it was discovered that the order contained some species that were not related. With the culture and characterization of Chytridium olla, the type species of this order, the limits of the Chytridiales were established. The Chytridiales is now monophyletic and species such as Polychytrium aggregatum, Chytriomyces angularis and Cladochytrium replicatum
Tarichium megaspermum Cohn 1875
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Tarichium Cohn 1870
fungi genus in the entomophthoraceae family
Tarichium is a genus of fungi within the order Entomophthorales of the Zygomycota. This has been supported by molecular phylogenetic analysis (Gryganskyi et al. 2012).
Saccharomyces glutinis (Fresen.) Cohn 1875
fungi species in the saccharomycetaceae family
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Chytridium entosphaericum Cohn 1865
fungi species in the chytridiaceae family
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Entomophthora muscae (Fly Death Fungi) (Cohn) Fresen. 1856
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
Entomophthora muscae is a species of pathogenic fungus in the order Entomophthorales which causes a fatal disease in flies. It can cause epizootic outbreaks of disease in houseflies and has been investigated as a potential biological control agent.
Phytophthora cactorum (Rhododendron Root Rot) (Lebert & Cohn) J. Schröt. 1886
fungi species in the peronosporaceae family
Phytophthora cactorum is a fungal-like plant pathogen belonging to the Oomycota phylum. It is the causal agent of root rot on rhododendron and many other species, as well as leather rot of strawberries.
Syncephalastrum racemosum Cohn ex J. Schröt. 1886
fungi species in the syncephalastraceae family
Syncephalastrum racemosum is a filamentous fungus.
Lichtheimia corymbifera (Cohn) Vuill. 1903
fungi species in the lichtheimiaceae family
Lichtheimia corymbifera is a thermophilic fungus in the phylum Zygomycota. It normally lives as a saprotrophic mold, but can also be an opportunistic pathogen known to cause pulmonary, CNS, rhinocerebral, or cutaneous infections in animals and humans with impaired immunity.
Atractiella solani (Cohn & J. Schröt.) Oberw. & Bandoni 1982
fungi species in the phleogenaceae family
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Entomophthora jassi (Cohn) G. Winter 1880
fungi species in the entomophthoraceae family
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Algochytrops polysiphoniae (Cohn) Doweld 2014
fungi species in the chytridiaceae family
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Phaeospora lemaneae (Cohn ex Woronin) D. Hawksw. 1987
fungi species
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Olpidium plumulae (Cohn) A. Fisch. 1892
fungi species in the olpidiaceae family
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