Microdochium
Microdochium is a genus of ascomycete fungi, which contains several plant pathogens. The teleomorph is Monographella. The genus was circumscribed by German mycologist Hans Sydow in 1924.[1]
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Microdochium phragmitis Syd. 1924 |
Species
- Microdochium bolleyi
- Microdochium caespitosum, affects leaves of Eucalyptus deglupta
- Microdochium cylindricum, affects leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis
- Microdochium dimerum
- Microdochium falcatum, affects leaves of Eucalyptus spp.
- Microdochium fusarioides
- Microdochium gracile
- Microdochium griseum, affects leaves of Eucalyptus sideroxylon
- Microdochium majus
- Microdochium nivale, as Monographella nivalis var. nivalis, Pink snow.
- Microdochium oryzae, as Monographella albescens
- Microdochium panattonianum
- Microdochium phragmitis
- Microdochium queenslandicum
- Microdochium sclerotiorum
- Microdochium stoveri
- Microdochium tabacinum, Plectosporium blight.
- Microdochium tainanense
- Microdochium tripsaci
- Microdochium triticicola
References
- Sydow H. (1924). "Mycotheca Germanica Fasc. XLII-XLV (no. 2051–2250)". Annales Mycologici. 22 (306): 257–68.
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