Acarosporina microspora
Acarosporina microspora is a species of fungus in the family Stictidaceae. A plant pathogen, it causes a condition in elms known as Schizoxylon canker.[1] It was originally described in 1938 under the name Schizoxylon microsporum.[2]
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Acarosporina microspora (R.W.Davidson & R.C.Lorenz) Sherwood (1977) | |
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Schizoxylon microsporum R.W.Davidson & R.C.Lorenz (1938) |
References
- Sherwood MA. (1977). "The Ostropalean fungi". Mycotaxon. 5 (1): 1–277 (see p. 36).
- Davidson RW, Lorenz RC. (1938). "Species of Eutypella and Schizoxylon associated with cankers of maple". Phytopathology. 28: 733–45.
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