Curvularia inaequalis
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Curvularia inaequalis (Shear) Boedijn (1933)
This fungus is widely distributed, mainly in temperate and subtropical regions of the northern hemisphere. It infects grasses and other crops, causing blights, seed mould and leaf spots. The conidia are typically straight to slightly curved, brown, 3-4 septate and approximately 20-35 x 10 µm large.