Mycocentrospora acerina
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Mycocentrospora acerina | ||||||||||||||||
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Mycocentrospora acerina (R. Hartig) Deighton, (1972) |
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Ansatospora acerina (R. Hartig) H.N. Hansen & Tompkins, (1945) |
Mycocentrospora acerina is a plant pathogen, which may attack leaves and roots of carrot,[1] lettuce, caraway,[2] and other vegetables. It may be dispersed for short distances by conidia in soil by rain splash.[2]
[edit] External links
Index Fungorum
USDA ARS Fungal Database
[edit] References
- ^ IngentaConnect Variations in Infection by Mycocentrospora acerina in Carrot Mono
- ^ a b Blackwell Synergy - Plant Pathology, Volume 46 Issue 4 Page 459-469, August 1997 (Article Abstract)
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