Trichocladium pavgii V.R. Nath 1979
Details
Trichocladium pavgii V.R. Nath, Sydowia 31 123 (1979)
Nomenclature
V.R. Nath
V.R. Nath
1979
123
ICN
Trichocladium pavgii V.R. Nath 1979
species
Trichocladium pavgii
Classification
Descriptions
Trichocladium pavgii V.R. Nath 1979
Colonies on PDA white to grey and black with cottony fluffy growth, reverse light avcllancous or orange; condidiophores poorly differentiated micronematous or semi-macronematous mononematous straight or flexuous, hyaline, smooth 1.1 — 2.2 fxm wide; conidiogenous cells monoblastic, terminal, cylindrical, smooth and hyaline for most part and rough as they reach the conidia 5.0—22.0x2.2 — 4.4 um (mostly up to 16.5 and occasionally 26.5 um); conidia solitary, acrogenous, ovate, elliptical, clavate, rarely round, rounded at the apex, narrowed to a truncate base, dark olive brown, thickwalled, verrucose, 1 — 2 septate, sometimes 3—4 septate; predominantly two septate conidia observed and they comprise 80% of conidial production, single septate conidia being 18% and three to four septate being 2% (Fig. 1).
Isolated from kernels of Arachis hypogaea L. cv TMV-3, 3-1-1973, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, leg. V. KAVINDRA NATH, CMI No. 205718 (Type).
Taxonomic concepts
Trichocladium pavgii V.R. Nath 1979
Trichocladium pavgii V.R. Nath
Trichocladium pavgii V.R. Nath 1979
Trichocladium pavgii V.R. Nath 1979
Trichocladium pavgii V.R. Nath 1979
Global name resources
Notes
Etymology
Named after Dr. M. S. PAVGI, Senior Professor of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, in recognition of his striking contribution in various fields of Taxonomy of Fungi as well as in Plant Pathology.
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scientific name
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6 July 2023