Neofusicoccum mediterraneum
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Neofusicoccum mediterraneum - A) conidiomata formed in culture on poplar twig; B–E) conidiogenous cells; F) hyaline, aseptate conidia; G) coloured, septate conidia; H) spermatogenous cells; I) spermatia. Scale bars: A = 500 μm, B, F–H = 10 μm, C–E, I = 5 μm.
Author(s): A.J.L. Phillips, A. Alves, J. Abdollahzadeh, B. Slippers, M.J. Wingfield, J.Z. Groenewald and P.W. Crous
Source: Studies in Mycology, 2013, 76, p.142
Author(s): A.J.L. Phillips, A. Alves, J. Abdollahzadeh, B. Slippers, M.J. Wingfield, J.Z. Groenewald and P.W. Crous
Source: Studies in Mycology, 2013, 76, p.142
Neofusicoccum mediterraneum Crous, M.J. Wingf. & A.J.L. Phillips 2007
The fungus is widely distributed and infects a variety of crops or other plants. For example, it causes dieback on olive. The species is similar to Neofusicoccum parvum. Conidia have a size of about 24 × 6 μm. In some isolates they can become septate and light brown with distinctly darker middle cells (see image G on the right).