Diaporthe foeniculina

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Diaporthe foeniculina - a) sporulation on alfalfa stem, b) culture on PDA, c) conidiophores, d) alpha conidia, e) beta conidia — scale bars: a = 2 000 μm, all others = 10 μm (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): D. Udayanga et al.
Source: Persoonia (2014) vol. 32 p. 96

Diaporthe foeniculina (Sacc.) Udayanga & Castl. 2014

This fungus is widely distributed and has been mainly reported as a disease of fruit and nut trees. For example it causes stem end rot of citrus (Udayanga et al., 2014) or branch canker of avocado (Mathioudakis et al., 2020). There has been a confusion with this species and Diaporthe foeniculacea (Udayanga et al., 2014).

Synonyms:
Diaporthe neotheicola
Diaporthe rhusicola
Phomopsis theicola