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Apiognomonia errabunda

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Species of fungus

Apiognomonia errabunda
Symptoms on an oak leaf
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Phylum: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Subclass: Sordariomycetidae
Order: Diaporthales
Family: Gnomoniaceae
Genus: Apiognomonia
Species: A. errabunda
Binomial name
Apiognomonia errabunda
(Roberge ex Desm.) Höhn., (1918)
Synonyms

Apiognomonia quercina
Apiognomonia tiliae
Discula quercina
Discula umbrinella
Gloeosporidium tiliae
Gloeosporidium umbrinellum
Gloeosporium fagi
Gloeosporium fagi
Gloeosporium quercinum
Gloeosporium tiliae
Gloeosporium umbrinellum
Gnomonia errabunda
Gnomonia quercina
Gnomonia tiliae
Gnomonia veneta
Labrella fagi
Laestadia veneta
Myxosporina fagi
Myxosporina quercina
Myxosporina tiliae
Sphaeria errabunda

Apiognomonia errabunda is a fungal plant pathogen and causal agent of oak anthracnose. It is one of the most widespread leaf-associated fungi in the northern temperate zone and is found mostly on oak, beech, and linden trees.

References

  1. Bahnweg, G.; Heller, W.; Stich, S.; Knappe, C.; Betz, G.; Heerdt, C.; Kehr, R. D.; Ernst, D.; Langebartels, C.; Nunn, A. J.; Rothenburger, J. (November 2005). "Beech Leaf Colonization by the Endophyte Apiognomonia errabunda Dramatically Depends on Light Exposure and Climatic Conditions". Plant Biology. 7 (6): 659–669. doi:10.1055/s-2005-872943. ISSN 1435-8603. PMID 16388469.
  2. Boroń, Piotr; Grad, Bartłomiej; Nawrot-Chorabik, Katarzyna; Kowalski, Tadeusz (2019-07-04). "The genetic relationships within Apiognomonia errabunda and related species". Mycologia. 111 (4): 541–550. doi:10.1080/00275514.2019.1631063. ISSN 0027-5514. PMID 31318661. S2CID 197666406.

External links

Taxon identifiers
Apiognomonia errabunda
Sphaeria errabunda


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