Frederick Claude Deighton

Botanist and mycologist (1903-1992).

Abbreviations: Deighton
Occupations: botanist, botanical collector
Dates: 1903-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 588 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 634 fungi
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588 fungi attributed, 46 fungi contributed to634 fungi:

Mycocentrospora acerina (R. Hartig) Deighton 1972
fungi species in the order pleosporales
Mycocentrospora acerina is a deuteromycete fungus that is a plant pathogen.
Mycocentrospora Deighton 1972
fungi genus
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Pseudocercospora subsessilis (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
Pseudocercospora subsessilis is a fungal plant pathogen infecting chinaberry tree (Melia azedarach). It is widespread in tropical and subtropical areas on host species of the genera Azadirachta and Swietenia. It was originally published as Cercospora subsessilis in 1913 and found on the leaves of the chinaberry tree in Tamil Nadu, India. Before the species was transferred to the Pseudocercospora genus. The fungal leaf spots can amass to blight the entire leaf and were also capable of rapidly defoliating whole trees in late September. The disease has been reported in several other Asian
Pseudocercosporella Deighton 1973
fungi genus in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora theae (Cavara) Deighton 1987
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
Pseudocercospora theae is a fungal plant pathogen infecting tea. It was originally found on the fallen leaves of Thea viridis (synonym of Camellia sinensis) in Italy.
Pseudocercospora purpurea (Cooke) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
Pseudocercospora purpurea is a fungal plant pathogen that causes a leaf spot on the avocado. Species Cercospora purpurea was originally found on the leaves of Persea species in Georgia, USA in 1878. before the species was transferred to the Pseudocercospora genus in 1976. It is also found in New Zealand and Australia, and Tolima, Colombia. It is also found in Mexico, Martinique, Cameroon, South Africa and in the French West Indies (Gustafson, 1976; Willis and Mavuso, 2007; Everett and Siebert, 2018). In Mexico, it had become the second most common disease in avocados (Turu, 1969). In South
Pseudocercospora fuligena (Roldan) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
Pseudocercospora fuligena is a fungal plant pathogen infecting tomatoes. It is the cause of the fungal disease black leaf mold. The fungus was first described in the Philippines in 1938 and has since been reported in numerous countries throughout the tropics and subtropics. It was reported in the United States in 1974, initially in Florida, and has since been reported in non-tropical regions including Ohio and North Carolina. Black leaf mold causes pale-yellow to light-green spots on infected leaves which eventually enlarge and coalesce. The leaves then wilt; infected tomato plants have
Pseudocercospora bradburyae (E. Young) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora atromarginalis (G.F. Atk.) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Nodulisporium umbrinum (Pers.) Deighton 1985
fungi species in the hypoxylaceae family
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Gloeocercospora sorghi D.C. Bain & Edgerton ex Deighton 1971
fungi species in the order xylariales
Gloeocercospora sorghi is a plant pathogen and causal agent of zonate leaf spot also known as copper spot on Sorghum bicolor (though it can infect several other hosts). It is used as a bioherbicide.
Eriocercospora balladynae (Hansf.) Deighton 1969
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Ramularia holcilanati (Cavara) Deighton 1972
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercosporidium venezuelanum (Syd.) Deighton 1973
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercosporella scirpi (Moesz) Deighton 1973
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercosporella ipomoeae Sawada ex Deighton 1973
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercosporella bakeri (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton 1973
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora withaniae (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora wedeliae (A.K. Kar & M. Mandal) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora ubi (Racib.) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora triumfettae (Syd.) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora trichophila (F. Stevens) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora timorensis (Cooke) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora tibouchinae (Viégas) Deighton 1987
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora tabernaemontanae (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora synedrellae (J.M. Yen & Gilles) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora stizolobii (Syd. & P. Syd.) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora stahlii (F. Stevens) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora salvadorae (Maire) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudocercospora rhoina (Cooke & Ellis) Deighton 1976
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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