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Nectria zonata

Scientific Name: Nectria zonata

Family: Hypocreaceae

Category: Lichen

Growth: Lichenous

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Nectria zonata

Nectria zonata Seaver is the accepted scientific name for this fungus, as designated in 1910.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Accepted Scientific Name: Nectria zonata Seaver 1910
  • Synonyms: None explicitly mentioned.
  • Common Names: None explicitly mentioned.
  • Kingdom: Fungi
  • Phylum: Ascomycota (Sac Fungi)
  • Class: Ascomycetes, Sordariomycetes (mentioned elsewhere)
  • Order: Hypocreales
  • Family: Nectriaceae, Hypocreaceae (mentioned elsewhere)
  • Rank: Species

Distribution and Habitat

Distributional maps exist for Nectria zonata, though they are "Not Available" in the context of the provided text. Colonies have been observed spreading over green algae on flower pots.

Ecological Role

Nectria zonata is associated with other organisms, including interactions with Verticillium species. It appears within the Hypocreales order, related to other groups like Claviceps, Bionectria, and Hypocrea.

Morphological Characteristics

Detailed morphological descriptions are not available in this text, although figures depicting perithecia, asci, spores, conidiophores, and conidia of the Nectria genus are referenced.

Genetic and Cytological Information

The text mentions specific identifiers such as "U17424" associated with Nectria zonata, potentially referencing genetic sequence data. NCBI taxid is also referenced.

Interactions with Other Organisms

The text mentions that colonies of Nectria zonata can be found spreading over green algae on flower pots. There is also a mention of a Verticillium interacting with this Nectria species.

Resources and Further Information

  • Discover Life provides a page dedicated to the biology, natural history, ecology, identification, and distribution of Nectria zonata.
  • USDA, NRCS provides distributional maps.
  • MyTreeDB is referenced with a loader GIF.
  • Cybertruffle
  • NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information)