Markus Scholler

Mycologist.

Abbreviations: M.Scholler
Occupations: mycologist, exhibition curator, university teacher, curator, biologist
Languages: German, English
Dates: 1961-00-00T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 58 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 58 fungi

58 fungi attributed to58 fungi:

Gamsylella M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi genus in the orbiliaceae family
Gamsylella is a genus comprising 4 species of fungi in the family Orbiliaceae. It is found in Australia. The genus name of Gamsylella is in honour of Konrad Walter Gams (1934 - 2017), who was an Austrian botanist and scientist. The genus was circumscribed by Markus Scholler, Gregor Hagedorn and Annemarthe Rubner in Sydowia Vol.51 on page 108 in 1999.
Endoraecium digitatum (G. Winter) M. Scholler & Aime 2006
fungi species in the endoraeciaceae family
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Endoraecium angustiphyllodium (D.E. Gardner) M. Scholler & Aime 2006
fungi species in the endoraeciaceae family
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Uromyces euryopsidicola A.R. Wood & M. Scholler 2005
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Tranzschelia arasbaranica M. Abbasi & M. Scholler 2005
fungi species in the tranzscheliaceae family
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Gamsylella gephyropaga (Drechsler) M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
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Endoraecium tierneyi (J. Walker & R.G. Shivas) M. Scholler & Aime 2006
fungi species in the endoraeciaceae family
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Endoraecium koae (Arthur) M. Scholler & Aime 2006
fungi species in the endoraeciaceae family
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Endoraecium hyalosporum (Sawada) M. Scholler & Aime 2006
fungi species in the endoraeciaceae family
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Endoraecium bicinctum (McAlpine) M. Scholler & Aime 2006
fungi species in the endoraeciaceae family
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Dactylellina huisuniana (J.L. Chen, T.L. Huang & Tzean) M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
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Puccinia pseudostriiformis M. Abbasi, Hedjar. & M. Scholler 2005
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Puccinia kreiselii M. Scholler 1996
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Puccinia ariorum M. Abbasi, Hedjar., Gjaerum & M. Scholler 2002
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Golovinomyces salviae (Jacz.) M. Scholler, U. Braun & Anke Schmidt 2016
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Golovinomyces monardae (G.S. Nagy) M. Scholler, U. Braun & Anke Schmidt 2016
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Arthrobotrys microscaphoides (Xing Z. Liu & B.S. Lu) M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
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Arthrobotrys longiphorus (Xing Z. Liu & B.S. Lu) M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
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Tranzschelia pseudofusca M. Scholler & M. Abbasi 2014
fungi species in the tranzscheliaceae family
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Tranzschelia mexicana M. Scholler & M. Abbasi 2014
fungi species in the tranzscheliaceae family
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Puccinia striiformoides M. Abbasi, Hedjar. & M. Scholler 2005
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Puccinia jageana M. Scholler, H. Thiel & Klenke 2015
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Puccinia biporospora M. Scholler 2015
fungi species in the pucciniaceae family
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Milesina woodwardiana Buchheit & M. Scholler 2019
fungi species in the milesinaceae family
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Golovinomyces neosalviae M. Scholler, U. Braun & Anke Schmidt 2016
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Dactylellina haptotyla (Drechsler) M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
Dactylellina haptotyla is a common soil-living fungus that develops structures to capture nematodes as nutrient source. In the presence of nematodes, spores can germinate into sticky knobs or non-constricting loops. The fungus traps nematodes with sticky knobs and non-constricting loops, then breakdown the cuticle, and penetrates the body of nematodes to obtain nutrients. For its predatory nature, Dactylellina haptotyla is also considered as nematode-trapping fungus or carnivorous fungus.
Dactylellina haptospora (Drechsler) M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
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Dactylellina formosana (J.Y. Liou, G.Y. Liou & Tzean) M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
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Dactylellina ferox (Onofri & S. Tosi) M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
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Arthrobotrys sinensis (Xing Z. Liu & K.Q. Zhang) M. Scholler, Hagedorn & A. Rubner 1999
fungi species in the orbiliaceae family
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