Diaporthe juniperivora (G.G. Hahn) Rossman & Udayanga 2015
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Diaporthe juniperivora (G.G. Hahn) Rossman & Udayanga in Rossman et al., IMAFungus 6 150 (2015)
Diaporthe juniperivora (G.G. Hahn) Rossman & Udayanga 2015
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Nomenclature
(G.G. Hahn) Rossman & Udayanga
G.G. Hahn
Rossman & Udayanga
2015
150
ICN
species
Diaporthe juniperivora
Classification
Associations
has host
Descriptions
Birch (1933) and Gilmour (1966a) record this fungus as a common wound pathogen of stems often causing a stern canker. It may be common in nursery plants.
Type: Caulicolous Fungi; Description: Conidiomata pycnidial, solitary, erumpent, subglobose to lenticular, dark brown, up to 0.4 mm in diameter, ostiolate; on cankers on young shoots and on leaves. Conidia of two types: α conidia fusiform to ellipsoid, 0-septate, 6–12 × 2–3 μm, smooth, hyaline; β conidia filiform, curved or hooked, 20–30 × 1 μm, hyaline. DISTRIBUTION: Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Taranaki, Rangitikei, Wanganui, Wairarapa, Nelson, Buller, Westland, Mid Canterbury, Southland.
; 1st Record: Birch (1933: as Phomopsis sp.).
Significance: A wound pathogen causing blight of new shoots and mortality in young seedlings. Of minor significance in forest nurseries.; Host(s): Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Cupressus lusitanica, C. macrocarpa, Larix decidua.
Taxonomic concepts
Diaporthe juniperivora (G.G. Hahn) Rossman & Udayanga 2015
Diaporthe juniperivora (G.G. Hahn) Rossman & Udayanga 2015
Phomopsis juniperivora G.G. Hahn (1920)
Phomopsis juniperivora G.G. Hahn (1920)
Phomopsis juniperivora G.G. Hahn (1920)
Phomopsis juniperivora G.G. Hahn 1920
Phomopsis juniperivora G.G. Hahn (1920)
Phomopsis juniperivora G.G. Hahn (1920)
Phomopsis juniperivora G.G. Hahn
Diaporthe juniperivora (G.G. Hahn) Rossman & Udayanga 2015
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17 December 2015