Shyam Bahadur Saksena

Indian mycologist (1917-1988).

Abbreviations: S.B.Saksena
Occupations: mycologist, microbiologist
Dates: 1917-08-10T00:00:00Z – 1988-03-21T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Jabalpur
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 10 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 14 fungi
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10 fungi attributed, 4 fungi contributed to14 fungi:

Saksenaea vasiformis S.B. Saksena 1953
fungi species in the saksenaeaceae family
Saksenaea vasiformis is an infectious fungus associated with cutaneous or subcutaneous lesions following trauma. It causes opportunistic infections as the entry of the fungus is through open spaces of cutaneous barrier ranging in severity from mild to severe or fatal. It lives in soils worldwide, but is considered as a rare human pathogen since only 38 cases were reported as of 2012. Saksenaea vasiformis usually fails to sporulate on the routine culture media, creating a challenge for early diagnosis, which is essential for a good prognosis. Infections are usually treated using a combination
Saksenaea S.B. Saksena 1953
fungi genus in the saksenaeaceae family
Saksenaea is a genus of fungi in the Saksenaeaceae family. First described in 1953, the genus contains two pathogenic species capable of causing severe human infections. Originally, Saksenaea vasiformis was the only species in the genus. Later, two new species were proposed: S. erythrospora y S. oblongispora.
Sporothrix albicans S.B. Saksena 1965
fungi species in the ophiostomataceae family
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Monocillium S.B. Saksena 1955
fungi genus in the niessliaceae family
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Gliocladiopsis S.B. Saksena 1954
fungi genus in the nectriaceae family
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Polyschema sagari J.P.N. Pandeya & S.B. Saksena 1978
fungi species
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Polyschema chambalense I.J. Joshi, R.K.S. Chauhan & S.B. Saksena 1983
fungi species
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Phomopsis destructa D.P.C. Rao, S.C. Agarwal & S.B. Saksena 1976
fungi species in the diaporthaceae family
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Oidium vernoniae A.K. Saxena & S.B. Saksena 1982
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Oidium riveae I.J. Joshi, A.K. Saxena & S.B. Saksena 1983
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Acrophialophora fusispora (S.B. Saksena) Samson 1970
fungi species
Acrophialophora fusispora is a poorly studied ascomycete fungus found in soil, air and various plants. A. fusispora is morphologically similar to the genera Paecilomyces and Masonia, but differ in the presence of pigmented conidiophores, verticillate phialides, and frequent sympodial proliferation. Moreover, A. fusispora is distinguished by its pigmented spindle-shaped conidia, covered with spiral bands. The fungus is naturally found in soils of tropical to temperate regions. The fungus has been identified as a plant and animal pathogen, and has recently been recognized as an emerging
Pseudoidium jasmini (A.K. Saxena & S.B. Saksena) U. Braun & R.T.A. Cook 2012
fungi species in the erysiphaceae family
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Niesslia indica (S.B. Saksena) W. Gams & Stielow 2019
fungi species in the niessliaceae family
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Gliomastix roseogrisea (S.B. Saksena) Summerb. 2011
fungi species in the bionectriaceae family
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