Jean Louis Martin Castagne

Botanist and mycologist (1785-1858).

Jean Louis Martin Castagne (11 November 1785, in Marseille – 17 March 1858, in Miramas) was a French botanist and mycologist. He was born into a merchant family in Marseille, and as a young man he worked in the banking business in his hometown. In 1814 he relocated to Constantinople on behalf of family business, and in 1820 gained the post of deputy of commerce in Constantinople. In 1833 he returned to France, eventually settling in the city of Miramas, where in 1846 he was named mayor. The brown algae genus Castagnea (Derbès and Solier, 1856) commemorates his name, as does the red algae speci

Abbreviations: Castagne
Occupations: mycologist, diplomat, botanist, banker
Citizenships: France
Languages: French
Dates: 1785-11-11T00:00:00Z – 1858-03-16T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Marseille
Direct attributions: 2 plants, 19 fungi
Authorship mentions: 6 plants, 51 fungi

19 fungi attributed, 32 fungi contributed to51 fungi:

Melampsora Castagne 1843
fungi genus in the melampsoraceae family
Melampsora is a genus of Basidiomycota fungi. Melampsora species are plant pathogens.
Melampsora euphorbiae (Euphorbia Rust) (Ficinus & C. Schub.) Castagne 1843
fungi species in the melampsoraceae family
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Puccinia gladioli Castagne 1843
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Puccinia convolvuli (Pers.) Castagne 1842
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Pileolaria terebinthi (DC.) Castagne 1842
fungi species in the pileolariaceae family
Pileolaria terebinthi is a plant pathogen infecting pistachio trees including Pistacia vera, Pistacia atlantica, and Pistacia terebinthus.
Pileolaria Castagne 1842
fungi genus in the pileolariaceae family
Pileolaria is a genus of autoecious rust fungi. They are considered plant pathogens and preferentially infect members of the sumac family.
Erysiphe ulmi Castagne 1845
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Uredo scirpi Castagne 1845
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Puccinia apiigraveolentis Castagne 1842
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Uredo paeoniae Castagne 1845
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Uredo ilicis Castagne 1845
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Stictis uberrima Castagne 1845
fungi species in the stictidaceae family
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Sphaeria vaginarum Castagne 1845
fungi species in the hypoxylaceae family
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Melampsora pistaciae Castagne 1851
fungi species in the melampsoraceae family
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Erysiphe ulmi var. ulmi Castagne 1845
fungi variety in the erysiphaceae family
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Diplodia spartii Castagne 1892
fungi species in the botryosphaeriaceae family
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Couturea Castagne 1843
fungi genus
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Coniothyrium montagnei Castagne 1849
fungi species in the coniothyriaceae family
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Aecidium asphodeli Castagne 1842
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Podosphaera plantaginis (Castagne) U. Braun & S. Takam. 2000
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
Podosphaera plantaginis is a species of powdery mildew in the family Erysiphaceae. It is found across the world, where it affects plantains (genus Plantago).
Uromyces trifoliirepentis (Castagne) Liro 1906
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
Uromyces trifolii-repentis var. fallens is a plant pathogen infecting red clover. Its first detection in Pakistan was in 1990 in the Kaghan Valley. The pathogen is more commonly known as red clover rust. Infected plants will develop yellow spots that eventually brown and become pustules. Preventative measures include minimizing environmental moisture and applying fungicide. Once a plant is infected, it cannot be cured.
Golovinomyces orontii (Erysiphe Orontii) (Castagne) V.P. Heluta 1988
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
Golovinomyces orontii is a species complex of powdery mildew fungi in the family Erysiphaceae. It is found around the world where it infects plants in various families. What was formerly thought to be a single species is likely to be a complex of multiple cryptic species, with Golovinomyces orontii sensu stricto infecting plants such as Misopates.
Cerotelium fici (Fig Rust) (Castagne) Arthur 1917
fungi species in the phakopsoraceae family
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Podosphaera xanthii (Px) (Castagne) U. Braun & Shishkoff 2000
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
Podosphaera xanthii is a species complex of fungal plant pathogens that causes powdery mildew disease of a range of different host species. The primary symptoms are white, powder-like spots on the leaves and stems. P. xanthii sensu stricto affects plants in the genus Xanthium (cocklebur).
Leucotelium cerasi (Castagne) Tranzschel 1935
fungi species in the uropyxidaceae family
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Podosphaera euphorbiae (Eurasian Poinsettia Powdery Mildew) (Castagne) U. Braun & S. Takam. 2000
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Phyllachora triticigracilis (Castagne) Sacc. 1883
fungi species in the phyllachoraceae family
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Phragmocauma smilacis (Castagne) Höhn. 1929
fungi species in the phyllachoraceae family
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Pestalotiopsis glandicola (Castagne) Steyaert 1949
fungi species in the pestalotiopsidaceae family
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Hymenobactron desmazieri (Castagne) Höhn. 1929
fungi species
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