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Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983

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H.J. Swart & M.A. Will.
H.J. Swart & M.A. Will.
1983
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Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Australia
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Vermisporium acutum

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Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983

Type: Foliicolous Fungi; Description: Conidiomata stromatic, acervular, scattered to gregarious, subepidermal, brown, up to 0.3 mm in diameter; on large, confluent, necrotic leaf spots on both sides of leaves. Conidia narrowly fusiform, straight or curved, 3-septate, 53–68 × 2–4 μm, hyaline, apical cell tapering to a point, basal cell truncate with a 7–8 2m long appendage.
Distribution: Wanganui, Wellington.; 1st Record: Gadgil & Dick (2000b).
Significance: One of many fungi found associated with necrotic leaf spots on eucalypts.; Host(s): Eucalyptus sp.

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Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.An. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.An. Will. (1983)
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.An. Will. (1983)
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.An. Will. (1983)
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.A. Will. 1983
Vermisporium acutum H.J. Swart & M.An. Will. (1983)

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7 February 2000
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