Phaeobotryon rhois C.M. Tian, X.L. Fan & K.D. Hyde, Phytotaxa
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Phaeobotryon rhois C.M. Tian, X.L. Fan & K.D. Hyde, Phytotaxa |
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Phaeobotryon rhois C.M. Tian, X.L. Fan & K.D. Hyde, Phytotaxa View in CoL 205(2): 95 (2015)
Material examined: China, Beijing City, Mentougou District, Dongling Mountain, Xiaolongmen Forestry Centre, from branches of Rhus typhina , 21 Aug. 2017, H. Y. Zhu & X. L. Fan, deposited by X. L. Fan, CF 2017826, living culture CFCC 52448
Notes: Phaeobotryon rhois was known to cause canker and dieback disease of Rhus typhina in China ( Fan et al. 2015a). This fungus is illustrated and characterised by its globose, unilocular fruiting bodies and small, brown, 1-septate conidia (20–25 × 10–12 μm) ( Fan et al. 2015a). Both morphology and the sequence data confirmed that our three isolates belong to this species.
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University of Helsinki |
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Yale University |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Zhu, Hai-Yan, Tian, Cheng-Ming & Fan, Xin-Lei 2018 |
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