Cladosporium arthropodii
Cladosporium arthropodii is a fungus.[1] It was discovered between 2005 and 2007 and recorded as potentially endemic to New Zealand in the Country Report of New Zealand issued by the Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Organization. It was recorded as using Arthropodium cirratum (the rengarenga plant) as a host.
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Species: | C. arthropodii |
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References
- Braun, U.; Hill, C.F.; Schubert, K. (2006). "New species and new records of biotrophic micromycetes from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and Thailand" (PDF). Fungal Diversity. 22: 13–35. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
Sources
- Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Organization, Country Report of New Zealand, August 2007
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