Diaporthe rudis

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Diaporthe rudis - a-f) perithecia on Laburnum anagyroides, g-k) asci and ascospores, l-n) conidiophores and conidia (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): D. Udayanga, L.A. Castlebury, A.Y. Rossman and K.D. Hyde
Source: Persoonia (2014) 32 p. 97

Diaporthe rudis (Fr. : Fr.) Nitschke 1870

This fungus is widely distributed and has been isolated from a large variety of host plants. It infects mainly various forest and fruit trees, causing for example melanose of citrus.

Synonyms:
Diaporthe medusaea
Diaporthe viticola
Phomopsis rudis

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Stielendfäule des Zitrus
• English: melanose of citrus
• Español: melanosis del fruto de los agrios


For a taxonomic review see Udayanga et al. (2014).