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Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001

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Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick, New Zealand J. Forest. Sci. 31 197 (2001)
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001

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Exotic
Present
New Zealand
Political Region
on both native and exotic hosts, Unite SH392646.07FU, isolates also from Japan, USA, Spain [PRJ, June 2016]

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Gadgil & M.A. Dick
Gadgil & M.A. Dick
2001
197
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species
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii

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edgertonii

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Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001

Type: Caulicolous Fungi; Description: Conidiomata acervular, scattered, discrete, originating under the bark but later erumpent, up to 1 mm but generally 0.2–0.5 mm in diameter; on dead and dying branches. Conidia ellipsoid, straight or slightly curved, 0-septate, 32–48 × 10–15 μm, apex rounded, base truncate, tapering abruptly, hyaline.
Distribution: Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Taranaki, Taupo, Rangitikei, Wanganui, Wellington, Gisborne, Wairarapa, Nelson, Buller, Westland, North Canterbury, Mid Canterbury.; 1st Record: Gadgil & Dick (2001).
Significance: Although this fungus has been isolated from a variety of hosts with symptoms of twig and branch dieback in most regions of New Zealand, pathogenicity has not been established.; Host(s): Acer davidii, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Eucalyptus regnans, Ilex sp., Nothofagus antarctica, N. fusca, N. solandri var. solandri, Podocarpus hallii.

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Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M. Dick
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M. Dick (2001)
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M. Dick (2001)
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M. Dick (2001)
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M. Dick (2001)
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M. Dick (2001)
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M. Dick (2001)
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M. Dick (2001)
Pezicula sp. 1 Abeln, Patger & Verkley
Cryptosporiopsis edgertonii Gadgil & M.A. Dick 2001

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taxonomic status
UNITE SH392646.07FU (<0.5%)

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044b842d-12f7-495a-8575-9b55c9c9d226
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Names_Fungi
23 March 2004
17 January 2025
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