Colletotrichum jacksonii

Colletotrichum jacksonii is a falcate-spored graminicolous plant pathogenic fungi species, first isolated from warm-season grasses.[1]

Colletotrichum jacksonii
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Glomerellales
Family: Glomerellaceae
Genus: Colletotrichum
Species:
C. jacksonii
Binomial name
Colletotrichum jacksonii
Crouch et al., 2009

References

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  1. ^ Crouch, J. A.; Clarke, B. B.; White, J. F.; Hillman, B. I. (2009). "Systematic analysis of the falcate-spored graminicolous Colletotrichum and a description of six new species from warm-season grasses". Mycologia. 101 (5): 717–732. doi:10.3852/08-230. ISSN 0027-5514. PMID 19750952.

Further reading

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  • Crouch, Jo Anne, et al. "Anthracnose disease of switchgrass caused by the novel fungal species Colletotrichum navitas." Mycological research 113.12 (2009): 1411–1421.
  • Jelesko, John G., and Matthew Kasson. "Compositions and methods comprising colletotrichum for controlling plant species." U.S. Patent Application 14/528,188.
  • Crouch, J. A., and L. A. Beirn. "Anthracnose of cereals and grasses." Fungal Diversity 39 (2009): 19.
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