Karl Erik Torsten Lagerberg

Botanist (1882-1970).

Abbreviations: Lagerb.
Occupations: botanist
Dates: 1882-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 9 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 11 fungi
Links:IPNI

9 fungi attributed, 2 fungi contributed to11 fungi:

Cadophora Lagerb. & Melin 1928
fungi genus in the ploettnerulaceae family
Cadophora is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Ploettnerulaceae. The genus was first described by Karl Erik Torsten Lagerberg and Melin. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Cadophora fastigiata Cadophora finlandica Cadophora luteo-olivacea Cadophora malorum
Leptographium Lagerb. & Melin 1927
fungi genus in the ophiostomataceae family
Leptographium is a genus of fungi in the family Ophiostomataceae; it was circumscribed by Karl Erik Torsten Lagerberg & Johannes Botvid Elias Melin in 1927. It includes tree parasites which are associated with bark beetles (subfamily Scolytinae).
Sclerophoma entoxylina Lagerb. & Melin 1927
fungi species in the dothioraceae family
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Lophophacidium hyperboreum Lagerb. 1949
fungi species in the phacidiaceae family
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Lophophacidium Lagerb. 1949
fungi genus in the phacidiaceae family
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Leptographium lundbergii Lagerb. & Melin 1927
fungi species in the ophiostomataceae family
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Cadophora fastigiata Lagerb. & Melin 1927
fungi species in the ploettnerulaceae family
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Hormonema Lagerb. & Melin 1927
fungi genus in the dothioraceae family
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Hormonema pallida Lagerb. & Melin 1927
fungi species in the dothioraceae family
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Gremmeniella abietina (Scleroderris Canker) (Lagerb.) M. Morelet 1969
fungi species in the godroniaceae family
Scleroderris canker (American name), or Brunchorstia disease (European name), Gremmeniella abietina, is a species of fungal diseases infecting coniferous forests. The main symptom is the death of the needles, leading to the death of the tree. In the forest industry, fighting off an infection of Scleroderris canker is usually not cost-effective. Clearing is often preferred over fungicidal methods, as the latter is harmful to other living organisms.
Ophiostoma tingens (Lagerb. & Melin) Z.W. de Beer & M.J. Wingf. 2013
fungi species in the ophiostomataceae family
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