Crous, Pedro W.; Groenewald, Johannes Z. 2017: The Genera of Fungi – G 4: Camarosporium and Dothiora. IMA Fungus 8(1): 131-152.
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Crous, Pedro W.; Groenewald, Johannes Z. 2017: The Genera of Fungi – G 4: Camarosporium and Dothiora. IMA Fungus 8(1): 131-152.
10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.01.10
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Taxonomic concepts
Ochrocladosporium Crous & U. Braun
Associations
Descriptions
Notes: Phoma fallens is associated with leaf spots of Olea europaea in Europe (conidia 7–9 × 3–4 µm), while Phoma glaucispora (conidia 5–8 × 2.5–4.5 µm) is associated with leaf spots on Nerium oleander in Europe (Boerema et al. 2004). Phylogenetically, however, De Gruyter et al. (2013) found these two species to be closely related, and therefore treated them as a single species, placing them in Pleospora based on the larger circumscription used at the time. However, the present fungus is not congeneric with Stemphylium herbarum (syn. Pleospora herbarum; Rossman et al. 2015), and therefore a new generic name is introduced to accommodate it.
Cited scientific names
- Camarosporium Schulzer 1870
- Coniothyriaceae W.B. Cooke 1983
- Foliophoma Crous 2017
- Foliophoma fallens (Sacc.) Crous 2017
- Libertasomycetaceae Crous 2017
- Neocamarosporium Crous & M.J. Wingf. 2014
- Ochrocladosporium Crous & U. Braun 2007
- Olea europaea L.
- Phoma fallens Sacc. 1892
- Pleospora fallens (Sacc.) Gruyter & Verkley 2012
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1 August 2017