Georges Bainier

Botanist (1848-1920).

Abbreviations: Bainier
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: France
Languages: French
Dates: 1848-06-03T00:00:00Z – 1920-04-00T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Montargis
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 84 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 103 fungi
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84 fungi attributed, 19 fungi contributed to103 fungi:

Paecilomyces Bainier 1907
fungi genus in the aspergillaceae family
Paecilomyces is a genus of fungi. A number of species in this genus are plant pathogens. Several of the entomopathogenic species, such as "Paecilomyces fumosoroseus" have now been placed in the genus Isaria, in the order Hypocreales and family Cordycipitaceae. In 1974, R.A. Samson transferred the nematicidal species Paecilomyces lilacinus to this genus. However, publications in the 2000s (decade) indicated that the genus Paecilomyces was not monophyletic, and the new genus Purpureocillium was created to hold the taxon which includes P. lilacinum: with both parts of the name referring to the
Paecilomyces variotii Bainier 1907
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Paecilomyces variotii, also known by the name Byssochlamys spectabilis for the sexual state, is a common environmental mold from the Phylum Ascomycota (Family Thermoascaceae). It is widespread in the environment and can be found in composts, soils and wood, as well as a common environmental contaminant in indoor air and carpet dust. Ascospores of the sexual state of P. variotii (B. spectabilis) are strongly heat-resistant. As such the fungus is a common contaminant of heat-treated foods and juices. Paecilomyces variotii has been associated with a number of infective diseases of humans and
Scopulariopsis Bainier 1907
fungi genus in the microascaceae family
Scopulariopsis is a genus of anamorphic fungi that are saprobic and pathogenic to animals. The widespread genus contains 22 species. Scopulariopsis belongs to the group Hyphomycetes. These species are commonly found in soil, decaying wood, and various other plant and animal products. In indoor environment Scopulariopsis is found on dry walls, cellulose board, wallpaper, wood, and mattress dust. Species of Scopulariopsis have also been isolated from carpets, hospital floors, swimming pools, wooden food packing, shoes and wood pulp. Scopulariopsis species are sometimes encountered growing on
Penicillium paxilli Bainier 1907
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Penicillium paxilli is an anamorph, saprophytic species of the genus Penicillium which produces paxilline, paxisterol, penicillone, pyrenocine A, paspaline B and verruculogene. Penicillium paxilli is used as a model to study the biochemistry of the indole-diterepene biosynthesis
Penicillium herquei Bainier & Sartory 1912
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Penicillium herquei is an anamorph, filamentous species of the genus of Penicillium which produces citreorosein, emodin, hualyzin, herquline B, janthinone, citrinin and duclauxin,.
Trichoderma hamatum (Bonord.) Bainier 1906
fungi species in the hypocreaceae family
Trichoderma hamatum is a species of fungus in the family Hypocreaceae. It has been used a biological control of certain plant diseases, including Sclerotinia lettuce drop caused by Sclerotinia minor.
Penicillium olsonii Bainier & Sartory 1912
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Penicillium olsonii is an anamorph, filamentous species in the genus Penicillium which produces several polygalacturonases, xanthoepocin, asperphenamate, verrucolone, phthalate and olnacin. Penicillium olsonii is an often source of spoilage of tomatoes, salami and beans This species occurs ubiquitously in soil
Penicillium albicans Bainier 1907
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Penicillium albicans is a fungus species of the genus of Penicillium.
Mucor fragilis Bainier 1884
fungi species in the mucoraceae family
Mucor fragilis is an endophytic fungus that causes the mold that can be found on grapes, pole beans, loquat, and on the roots of medicinal plants like Radix pseudostellariae. It belongs to the order Mucorales and phylum Mucoromycota. The observed symptoms showed the presence of fluffy and soft fungal mycelium with white to dark brown discoloration that deteriorated the beans and grapes quality.
Penicillium granulatum Bainier 1905
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
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Aspergillus umbrosus Bainier & Sartory 1912
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
Aspergillus umbrosus (also named A. glaucus) is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Aspergillus section. The species was first described in 1912. It has been reported to produce asperflavin, auroglaucin, bisanthrons, dihydroauroglaucin, echinulins, emodin, epiheveadrides, erythroglaucin, flavoglaucin, isoechinulins, neoechinulins, physcion, questin, questinol, tetracyclic, and tetrahydroauroglaucin.
Trichoderma varians Sartory & Bainier 1912
fungi species in the hypocreaceae family
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Trichoderma desrochii Sartory & Bainier 1913
fungi species in the hypocreaceae family
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Syncephalis fusigera Bainier 1882
fungi species in the piptocephalidaceae family
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Syncephalis curvata Bainier 1882
fungi species in the piptocephalidaceae family
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Pirella circinans Bainier 1882
fungi species in the mucoraceae family
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Pirella Bainier 1882
fungi genus in the mucoraceae family
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Piptocephalis cylindrospora Bainier 1882
fungi species in the piptocephalidaceae family
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Mucor flavus Bainier 1903
fungi species in the mucoraceae family
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Coemansia pectinata (Coem.) Bainier 1906
fungi species in the kickxellaceae family
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Coemansia erecta Bainier 1906
fungi species in the kickxellaceae family
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Chaetomium torulosum Bainier 1909
fungi species in the chaetomiaceae family
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Chaetomium spirilliferum Bainier 1910
fungi species in the chaetomiaceae family
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Chaetomium megalocarpum Bainier 1910
fungi species in the chaetomiaceae family
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Chaetomium caprinum Bainier 1910
fungi species in the chaetomiaceae family
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Aspergillus gracilis Bainier 1907
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
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Absidia caerulea Bainier 1889
fungi species in the cunninghamellaceae family
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Parasitella Bainier 1903
fungi genus in the mucoraceae family
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Chlamydomyces diffusus Bainier 1907
fungi species
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Chlamydomyces Bainier 1907
fungi genus
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