Ceratosporella Explained
Ceratosporella is a genus of fungi. Some species interact with species of trees in the families Betulaceae and Fagaceae (Carpinus betulus, Castanea sativa).[1] Ceratosporella disticha can be isolated from decaying leaves of the palm Arenga westerhautii in Malaysia.[2]
References
- Two new species of Ceratosporella (anamorphic fungi) from Brazilian Amazon forest. Luis Fernando Pascholati Gusmao and Josiane Monteiro, Nova Hedwigia, 98(3-4), page 481, February 2014,
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Notes and References
- http://www.globalbioticinteractions.org/?sourceTaxon=Ceratosporella&interactionType=interactsWith Ceratosporella at Global Biotic Interactions (GloBI)
- A new species of Ceratosporella and Triposporium lambdaseptatum (Matsush.) comb. nov. from Malaysia. A.J. Kuthubutheen and A. Nawawi, Mycological Research, Volume 95, Issue 2, February 1991, Pages 158-162,