Phaeoacremonium krajdenii
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Phaeoacremonium krajdenii - A-C) cultures, D) conidiophore with polyphialide (indicated by arrow), E-F) conidiophores, G-J) phialide, K) conidia, L-M) adelophialides with conidia, N) conidia, O) mycelium and phialides, P-Q) phialides - scale bars: D–Q = 10 µm, scale bar for D applies to E–N (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 krajdenii L. Mostert, Summerb. & Crous 2005
This fungus is widely distributed and has been mainly reported as a human pathogen. However, it also causes a trunk disease on grapevine, resulting in reduced foliage, chlorotic leaves and internal black spots and dark streaking of the xylem vessels (Gramaje et al., 2011).
Synonym:
Togninia krajdenii