Michel Charles Durieu de Maisonneuve

French botanist (1796-1878).

Michel Charles Durieu de Maisonneuve (7 December 1796 – 20 February 1878) was a French soldier and botanist who was a native of Saint-Eutrope-de-Born in the department of Lot-et-Garonne. He studied at École Militaire de Brienne, and later at the military school of Saint-Cyr, where he received the rank of sub-lieutenant. He entered military service in 1813, and would be associated with the French army until 1848. He participated in the Battle of Trocadero at Cádiz, and was involved in the 1843 Battle of Smala against the forces of Abd-El-Kader (1808–1883). In the mid-1820s, Durieu de Maisonne

Abbreviations: Durieu
Occupations: scientific collector, bryologist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: France
Languages: French
Dates: 1796-12-07T00:00:00Z – 1878-02-20T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Saint-Eutrope-de-Born
Direct attributions: 96 plants, 31 fungi
Authorship mentions: 170 plants, 114 fungi

31 fungi attributed, 83 fungi contributed to114 fungi:

Helminthosporium solani Durieu & Mont. 1849
fungi species in the massarinaceae family
Helminthosporium solani is a fungal plant pathogen responsible for the plant disease known as silver scurf. Silver scurf is a blemish disease, meaning the effect it has on tubers is mostly cosmetic and affects "fresh market, processing and seed tuber potatoes." There are some reports of it affecting development, meaning growth and tuber yield. This is caused by light brown lesions, which in turn change the permeability of tuber skin and then it causes tuber shrinkage and water loss, which finally causes weight loss. The disease has become economically important because silver scurf affected
Peziza ammophila (Dune Cup) Durieu & Lév. 1848
fungi species in the pezizaceae family
Peziza ammophila is a fungus in the cup fungus genus Peziza. It grows on sand dunes and beaches. As it gets older, it comes out from the sand and splits. It grows in winter and spring, and there are records from North America, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, the UK, Europe, Australia and South Africa. It is cup shaped. The Dutch call these Zandtulpjes, or "sand tulips."
Lycoperdon radicatum (Rooting Puffball) Durieu & Mont. 1848
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
Lycoperdon radicatum is a species of puffball mushroom, also called rooting puffball, in the family Agaricaceae. It was described in 1848 by French botanists Michel Charles Durieu de Maisonneuve and Camille Montagne in Algeria. Due to its Bovista-like capillitium it was previously placed in the genus Bovistella. It is nonpoisonous. It is easily recognised by its 4-8 cm rigid, white-gray pseudoroot. Its cylindrical fruiting body is up to 10 cm in size, and is white when young with a pyramidal warts, becoming yellow-tan, and gray-brown in age. At maturity, it develops a large tear at its apex.
Hexagonia nitida Durieu & Mont. 1856
fungi species in the polyporaceae family
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Belonidium Mont. & Durieu 1848
fungi genus in the lachnaceae family
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Lycoperdon decipiens (Steppe Puffball) Durieu & Mont. 1849
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Dirina massiliensis Durieu & Mont. 1848
fungi species in the roccellaceae family
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Thecaphora deformans Durieu & Mont. 1847
fungi species in the glomosporiaceae family
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Polydesmus elegans Durieu & Mont. 1845
fungi species
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Phoma ammophilae Durieu & Mont. 1849
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Dichlaena lentisci Mont. & Durieu 1849
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
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Hymenobolus Durieu & Mont. 1845
fungi genus
Hymenobolus is a genus of fungi in the Helotiales order. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the order is unknown (incertae sedis), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any family.
Dichlaena Durieu & Mont. 1849
fungi genus in the aspergillaceae family
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Sphaeromyces algeriensis Durieu & Mont. 1845
fungi species in the aspergillaceae family
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Pilidium myrtinum Durieu & Mont. 1849
fungi species in the chaetomellaceae family
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Discosia pleurochaeta Durieu & Mont. 1849
fungi species in the discosiaceae family
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Stictis montagnei Durieu 1849
fungi species in the stictidaceae family
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Solenia epiphylla Durieu & Lév. 1846
fungi species in the marasmiaceae family
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Septoria smilacina Durieu & Mont. 1849
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Phyllosticta ruscicola Durieu & Mont. 1855
fungi species in the phyllostictaceae family
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Phyllosticta nitidula Durieu & Mont. 1856
fungi species in the phyllostictaceae family
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Phyllosticta microsticta Durieu & Mont. 1855
fungi species in the phyllostictaceae family
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Phyllosticta hedericola Durieu & Mont. 1856
fungi species in the phyllostictaceae family
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Phoma striaeformis Durieu & Mont. 1855
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Phoma stigmea Durieu & Mont. 1855
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Phoma caulographa Durieu & Mont. 1855
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Peziza phellophila Durieu & Lév. 1848
fungi species in the pezizaceae family
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Hymenobolus agaves Durieu & Mont. 1845
fungi species in the order helotiales
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Fusarium stictoides Durieu & Mont. 1848
fungi species in the nectriaceae family
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Belonidium aeruginosum Durieu & Lév. 1848
fungi species in the lachnaceae family
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