Dothiorella longicollis explained
Dothiorella longicollis is an endophytic fungus that might be a canker pathogen, specifically for Adansonia gibbosa (baobab). It was isolated from said trees, as well as surrounding ones, in the Kimberley (Western Australia).[1]
Further reading
- Sakalidis, Monique L., Giles E. StJ Hardy, and Treena I. Burgess. "Endophytes as potential pathogens of the baobab species Adansonia gregorii: a focus on the Botryosphaeriaceae." Fungal Ecology 4.1 (2011): 1–14.
- Jami, Fahimeh, et al. "Five new species of the Botryosphaeriaceae from Acacia karroo in South Africa." Cryptogamie, Mycologie 33.3 (2012): 245–266.
- Australia, Western. Draginja Pavlic. Diss. University of Pretoria, 2009.
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Notes and References
- Pavlic. D.. Wingfield. M. J.. Barber. P.. Slippers. B.. Hardy. G. E. St. J.. Burgess. T. I.. Seven new species of the Botryosphaeriaceae from baobab and other native trees in Western Australia. Mycologia. 100. 6. 2008. 851–866. 0027-5514. 10.3852/08-020.