Chocophorus alternaria was created in 1874.
Chocophorus solisi was created in 1994.
Chocophorus venedictoffi was created in 1994.
Chocophorus leptochorda was created in 1913.
Chocophorus carabayus was created in 1990.
Chocophorus mayaensis was created in 2011.
Joseph Rotem has written: 'The genus Alternaria' -- subject(s): Alternaria
Paul Neergaard has written: 'Danish species of Alternaria and Stemphylium' -- subject(s): Stemphylium, Alternaria
Alternaria is a genus of fungi that commonly grows on a variety of organic materials, including decaying plant matter, soil, and food products. It is often found on fruits, vegetables, and grains, particularly when they are damaged or spoiled. Additionally, Alternaria can thrive in damp, humid environments, making it a common contaminant in indoor spaces and on surfaces.
E. T. Bartholomew has written: 'Granulation of Valencia oranges' -- subject(s): Oranges, Diseases and pests 'Alternaria rot of lemons' -- subject(s): Alternaria, Lemon, Diseases and pests 'Freeze injury and subsequent seasonal changes in Valencia oranges and grapefruit' -- subject(s): Plants, Grapefruit, Oranges, Effect of cold on, Wounds and injuries
One type of mold is Pullularia. Stachybotrys and Alternaria are other main molds. Chaetomium is a mold also. They all are found when there is damp or wet areas.
They are, slime mold, amoeba, euglena, dinoflagellate, paraecium, diatom and macroalga sorry if they are spelt incorrectly
Ekanem O. Bassey has written: 'Factors affecting seed assays and seedling disease of cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.) caused by Alternaria brassicicola' -- subject(s): Alternaria diseases, Cabbage, Diseases and pests