Phaeoacremonium australiense
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Phaeoacremonium australiense - A-C) cultures, D–F) conidiophores, G-J) phialides, K) conidia, L) adelophialides with conidia, N–P) conidiophores, Q-R) phialides - scale bars: D–R = 10 µm, R = 5 µm, scale bar for D applies to E–M (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Lizel Mostert, Johannes Z. Groenewald, Richard C. Summerbell, Walter Gams and Pedro W. Crous
Source: Studies in Mycology (2006) 54, 1-113
Author(s): Lizel Mostert, Johannes Z. Groenewald, Richard C. Summerbell, Walter Gams and Pedro W. Crous
Source: Studies in Mycology (2006) 54, 1-113
Phaeoacremonium australiense L. Moster, Summerb. & Crous, 2005
This fungus is widely distributed. It has been originally described as infecting grapevine in Australia. However, it has been also isolated from trees in other regions. In cultures, P. australiense colonies have a distinct brown centre, with a broad orange-white outer margin.