The following relationships have been collated from the published literature (see 'Interaction References').
Filters:
Affected Part | Summary | Taxon | Vernacular | Classification | References | |||
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(live) | live is parasitised by | Golovinomyces orontii | a polyphagous powdery mildew | Erysiphales: Erysiphaceae | An Introduction to British Powdery Mildews, Ing, B., 1990 |
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fruit | fruit may contain larva | Goniglossum wiedemanni | Banded Bryony-fly, White Bryony Berry-fly | Diptera: Tephritidae | Tephritid Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae), White, I.M., 1988 |
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pollen | pollen is collected to provision nest of female | Andrena florea | Bryony Mining Bee | Hymenoptera: Andrenidae | Forage, prey and host-parasite relationships of aculeates, Macdonald, M.A., 2007 |
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stem (dead) | dead stem is decayed by erumpent pseudothecium | Didymella bryoniae | an ascomycete | Pleosporales: Didymellaceae | Microfungi on Land Plants: An Identification Handbook, Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
Author & Year | Title | Source |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 | Microfungi on Land Plants: An Identification Handbook | 2nd (New Enlarged) edition, 868pp, The Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd |
Ing, B., 1990 | An Introduction to British Powdery Mildews | Mycologist Vol 4 (1) et seq. |
Macdonald, M.A., 2007 | Forage, prey and host-parasite relationships of aculeates | |
White, I.M., 1988 | Tephritid Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) | Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects , Vol 10. Part 5a, 134pp, The Royal Entomological Society of London |
NBN (data.nbn.org.uk) has a distribution map for Bryonia dioica (White Bryony, Red Bryony) |
Bryonia dioica (White Bryony, Red Bryony) may be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:
Literature listed under the following higher taxa may be relevant to Bryonia dioica (White Bryony, Red Bryony):
BioImages (www.bioimages.org.uk) has 15 images of Bryonia dioica (White Bryony, Red Bryony) |
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