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HAFELLNER, J. & ZIMMERMANN, E. 2012. A lichenicolous species of Pleospora (Ascomycota) and a key to the fungi invading Physcia species.
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Jun 1, 2010 · HAFELLNER, J. & ZIMMERMANN, E. 2012. A lichenicolous species of Pleospora (Ascomycota) and a key to the fungi invading Physcia species.
Abstract: Hafellner, J. & Zimmermann, E. 2012. A lichenicolous species of Pleospora (Ascomycota) and a key to the fungi invading Physcia species.
Physcia species are foliose, lobate lichens that grow with a loose to close appressed habit. Their upper surface is typically whitish, pale greenish, green-grey ...
Jun 19, 2024 · Hafellner (2015) while revising this genus made the new combination Didymocyrtis physciae for Pleospora physciae (Brackel) Hafellner & E.
A Lichenicolous Species of Pleospora (Ascomycota) and a Key to the Fungi Invading Physcia Species ... The species, which is a pathogen on various epiphytic ...
This datasheet on Pleospora herbarum covers Identity, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis, Seedborne Aspects, Further Information.
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Abstract: Hafellner, J. & Zimmermann, E. 2012. A lichenicolous species of Pleospora (Ascomycota) and a key to the fungi invading Physcia species.
Mar 27, 2024 · species is most similar to Didymocyrtis physciae (Brackel) Hafellner, a species known to occur ... Pleospora physciae (Brackel) Hafellner & E.