Marasmius sacchari
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Marasmius sacchari Wakker, (1896) |
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Collybia sacchari (Wakker) Singer, (1962) |
Marasmius sacchari is a fungal plant pathogen which has been identified as causing root rot of Sugar Cane[1].
[edit] External links
Index Fungorum
USDA ARS Fungal Database
[edit] References
- ^ See the Crop Knowledge Master site of the University of Hawaii.
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