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The reproductive conidia of Venturia inaequalis erupting through the cuticle of a crabapple leaf
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Incertae sedis
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Dothideomycetes is a class of ascomycete fungi. A fungus (ˈfʌŋgəs is a eukaryotic Organism that is a member of the kingdom Fungi (ˈfʌndʒaɪ Ascomycota is a Division / Phylum of Fungi, and subkingdom Dikarya, whose members are commonly known as the Sac Fungi. Pezizomycotina is a subphylum of the Ascomycota (fungi which form their spores in a sac-like ascus) and is more or less synonymous with the older taxon Euascomycota Dothideomycetidae is a subclass of Sac fungi. Capnodiales is an order of Sac fungi, commonly called sooty-mold fungi. Myriangiales is an order of Sac fungi. Pleosporomycetidae is a subclass of Sac fungi. Pleosporales is an order of Dothideomycetes. Botryosphaeriaceae is a family of Sac fungi. It is the only representative of the order Botryosphaeriales. A class is the Taxonomic rank in the Biological classification of organisms in Biology below phylum and above order. Ascomycota is a Division / Phylum of Fungi, and subkingdom Dikarya, whose members are commonly known as the Sac Fungi. A fungus (ˈfʌŋgəs is a eukaryotic Organism that is a member of the kingdom Fungi (ˈfʌndʒaɪ It comprises about 50 families, 650 genera and 6300 known species. Traditionally most of its members were included in the clade Loculoascomycetes. Pezizomycotina is a subphylum of the Ascomycota (fungi which form their spores in a sac-like ascus) and is more or less synonymous with the older taxon Euascomycota The class contains several important plant pathogens (like Phaeosphaeria nodorum and Venturia inaequalis). Phaeosphaeria nodorum is a plant pathogen Venturia inaequalis is an Ascomycete Fungus that causes the Apple scab disease
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