Fusarium sterilihyphosum

Fusarium sterilihyphosum is a plant pathogen.[1] It infects mango trees.[2] Its aerial mycelium is almost white; conidiophores on aerial mycelium are erect, occasionally prostrate, and sympodially branched bearing mono- and polyphialides. Phialides on aerial conidiophores mono and polyphialidic. Sterile hyphae are present. Microconidia are obovoid, oval to allantoid, 0-septate conidia are abundant, 1-septate conidia less common. Sporodochia are seldom present. Macroconidia have slightly beaked apical cells, a footlike basal cell, 3–5 septate. Chlamydospores are absent.

Fusarium sterilihyphosum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Hypocreales
Family: Nectriaceae
Genus: Fusarium
Species:
F. sterilihyphosum
Binomial name
Fusarium sterilihyphosum
Britz, Wingfield & Marasas, 2002

References

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  1. ^ Britz H, Steenkamp ET, Coutinho TA, Wingfield BD, Marasas WF, Wingfield MJ (2002). "Two new species of Fusarium section Liseola associated with mango malformation". Mycologia. 94 (4): 722–30. doi:10.2307/3761722. JSTOR 3761722. PMID 21156544. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  2. ^ Lima, C. S.; Pfenning, L. H.; Costa, S. S.; Campos, M. A.; Leslie, J. F. (2009). "A newFusariumlineage within theGibberella fujikuroispecies complex is the main causal agent of mango malformation disease in Brazil". Plant Pathology. 58 (1): 33–42. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3059.2008.01946.x. ISSN 0032-0862.

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