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Fusarium gerlachii T. Aoki, Starkey, L.R. Gale, Kistler & O'Donnell 2007

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Fusarium gerlachii T. Aoki, Starkey, L.R. Gale, Kistler & O'Donnell (2007)
Fusarium gerlachii T. Aoki, Starkey, L.R. Gale, Kistler & O'Donnell 2007

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New Zealand
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T. Aoki, Starkey, L.R. Gale, Kistler & O'Donnell
T. Aoki, Starkey, L.R. Gale, Kistler & O'Donnell
2007
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Fusarium gerlachii T. Aoki, Starkey, L.R. Gale, Kistler & O'Donnell 2007
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Fusarium gerlachii

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gerlachii

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Fusarium gerlachii T. Aoki, Starkey, L.R. Gale, Kistler & O'Donnell 2007

Notes: For comments about the F. graminearum s. lat. clade see notes under F. acaciae-mearnsii and F. graminearum. In comparison to other F. graminearum s. lat. segregates, F. gerlachii has a reduced host and geographical range, being known from Poaceae (Arundo donax, Dactylis glomerata, and Triticum aestivum) in the USA and New Zealand (Aoki et al. 2012, Farr et al. 2023). It is morphologically distinguished by producing 4.5–5 µm wide, gradually curved, asymmetric 5-septate macroconidia, with beaked apical cells (Aoki et al. 2012)

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Fusarium gerlachii T. Aoki, Starkey, L.R. Gale, Kistler & O'Donnell 2007
Fusarium gerlachii T. Aoki, Starkey, L.R. Gale, Kistler & O'Donnell

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3 February 2025
3 February 2025
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