Gibberella baccata

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Gibberella baccata is a fungal plant pathogen. It is a common finding worldwide. It is common in soil and in woody plants, especially in tree tissues.[1]: 190 

Gibberella baccata
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Hypocreales
Family: Nectriaceae
Genus: Gibberella
Species:
G. baccata
Binomial name
Gibberella baccata
(Wallr.) Sacc., Michelia 1(no. 3): 317 (1878)
Synonyms

Botryosphaeria moricola Ces. & De Not., (1863)
Fusarium lateritium Nees, (1817)
[1]: 190  Gibbera baccata (Wallroth) Saccardo[1]: 190 
Gibberella baccata var. moricola (Ces. & De Not.) Wollenw., (1931)
Gibberella lateritium W.C. Snyder & H.N. Hansen, (1945)
Gibberella moricola (Ces. & De Not.) Sacc., (1878)
Gibberella pulicaris subsp. baccata (Wallr.) Sacc., (1878)
Sphaeria baccata Wallr., (1833) Fusarium stilboides[1]: 190 

Hosts

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Hosts include Citrus spp., hardwood lumber trees, coffee, plum, apple (Malus spp.), and mulberry (Morus spp.).[1]: 191 

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Leslie, John; Summerell, Brett (2006). The Fusarium Laboratory Manual. Ames, Iowa, US: Blackwell Publishing. pp. ix-388. ISBN 978-0-470-27837-6. OCLC 608623925. S2CID 82470396.
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