Calonectria fujianensis
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Calonectria fujianensis - - a) perithecium, b) vertical section through a perithecium, c) cells around ostiolar region of perithecium, d) section through lateral perithecial wall, e) asci, f) ascospores, g) macroconidiophore, h, i) clavate vesicles, j) fertile branches, k) macroconidia - scale bars: a = 200 μm, b = 100 μm, c = 40 μm, d – g = 20 μm, h, i = 5 μm, j, k = 10 μm (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): S.F. Chen et al.
Source: Persoonia (2011) 26, p. 9
Author(s): S.F. Chen et al.
Source: Persoonia (2011) 26, p. 9
Calonectria fujianensis L. S.F. Chen, L. Lombard, M.J. Wingf. & X.D. Zhou 2011
This fungus has been described from Fujian Provinc, southern China, as infecting eucalypt trees and causing leaf spot symptoms (Chen et al., 2011). It has further been described (as Calonectria nymphaeae) from water lily (Nymphaea tetragona), also in southern China and also causing leaf spot (Xu et al., 2012).
Synonyms:
Calonectria nymphaeae