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Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993

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Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993

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Exotic
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New Zealand
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Nag Raj
Nag Raj
1993
862
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Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993
N.S.W., Australia
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Seiridium eucalypti

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Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993

Type: Foliicolous Fungi; Description: Conidiomata stromatic, acervular, scattered to gregarious, oval to elliptical, occasionally confluent, partly erumpent, brown to dark brown, opening by rupture of the overlying tissue, 0.1–0.2 mm wide; on both sides of leaves. Conidia cylindrical-fusiform, slightly curved, 5-septate, 30–34 × 8–10 μm, with an apical and a basal appendage; basal cell conical with a truncate base, hyaline, with a single central, 6–10 μm long, appendage; four median cells short cylindrical, brown; apical cell conical, hyaline, with a single, 8–14 μm long, appendage.
Distribution: Westland.; 1st Record: Gadgil & Dick (2000b).
Significance: This fungus is associated with leaves cast prematurely from trees showing defoliation and dieback. Pathogenicity to young plants of five species of Eucalyptus has been demonstrated (Yuan & Old 1995).; Host(s): Eucalyptus sp.

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Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj (1993)
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj (1993)
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj (1993)
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj (1993)
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993
Seiridium eucalypti Nag Raj 1993

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5 February 2000
15 December 2003
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