


Didymella senecionicola Q. Chen & L. Cai 2015

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Didymella senecionicola Q. Chen & L. Cai in Chen et al., Studies in Mycology 82 182 (2015)
Didymella senecionicola Q. Chen & L. Cai 2015
Biostatus
Exotic
Present
New Zealand
Political Region
as Phoma senecionis Syd.
Nomenclature
Q. Chen & L. Cai
Q. Chen & L. Cai
2015
182
replacement name
ICN
species
Didymella senecionicola
Classification
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Descriptions
Ecology and Distrbution: This fungus with yellow-brown pycnidia has been found on and isolated from dead tissue of different Senecio spp. It probably occurs whereever the host are growing. It seems to be a saprophyte or necrophyte with a specific host relation.
Taxonomic concepts
Didymella senecionicola Q. Chen & L. Cai 2015
Didymella senecionicola Q. Chen & L. Cai 2015
Phoma senecionis P. Syd. (1899)
Phoma senecionis P. Syd.
Didymella senecionicola Q. Chen & L. Cai 2015
Phoma senecionis P. Syd.
Phoma senecionis P. Syd. 1899
Phoma senecionis P. Syd. (1899)
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scientific name
Names_Fungi
22 November 2016