Calophoma clematidina
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Calophoma clematidina - A–F) agar colonies, G-H) pycnidia, I) swollen cells, J) vertical section of pycnidium, K) section of pycnidial wall, L) conidia, M–N) conidiogenous cells; scale bars: G = 200 μm, H–I = 100 μm, J = 20 μm, K–M = 10 μm, N = 5 μm
Author(s): Q. Chen, J.R. Jiang, G.Z. Zhang, L. Cai1, and P.W. Crous
Source: Studies in Mycology (2015) 82, p. 194
Author(s): Q. Chen, J.R. Jiang, G.Z. Zhang, L. Cai1, and P.W. Crous
Source: Studies in Mycology (2015) 82, p. 194
Calophoma clematidina (Thüm.) Q. Chen & L. Cai 2015
The fungus is found in Europe and some other regions and causes wilt on the ornamental plant Clematis.
Synonyms:
Phoma clematidina
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