Diaporthe nothofagi explained
Diaporthe nothofagi is a plant endophyte and occasionally a plant pathogen, first found on Nothofagus cunninghamii in Australia.[1]
Further reading
- Fan, Xin-Lei, et al. "Diaporthe rostrata, a novel ascomycete from Juglans mandshurica associated with walnut dieback." Mycological Progress 14.10 (2015): 1–8.
- Gopal, K., et al. "Citrus Melanose (Diaporthe citri Wolf): A Review." Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci 3.4 (2014): 113–124.
- McKenzie, E. H. C., P. K. Buchanan, and P. R. Johnston. "Checklist of fungi on nikau palm (Rhopalostylis sapida and R. baueri var. cheesemanii), in New Zealand." New Zealand Journal of Botany 42.2 (2004): 335–355.
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Notes and References
- Tan. Y. P.. Edwards. J.. Grice. K. R. E.. Shivas. R.G.. Molecular phylogenetic analysis reveals six new species of Diaporthe from Australia. Fungal Diversity. 61. 1. 2013. 251–260. 1560-2745. 10.1007/s13225-013-0242-9.