Fungi

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Fusarium acaciae-mearnsii O'Donnell, T.Aoki, Kistler & Geiser , legitimate scientific apni AFL O'Donnell, K., Ward, T.J., Geiser, D.M., Kistler, H.C. & Aoki, T. (2004), Genealogical concordance between the mating type locus and seven other nuclear genes support formal recognition of nine phylogenetically distinct species within the Fusarium graminearum clade. Fungal Genetics & Biology 41 (6): 619 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "HOLOTYPUS: BPI 843477, a dried culture, from Acacia mearnsii De Wild (black wattle), collected in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, by Jolanda Roux, date unknown, deposited in the herbarium of BPI, USA. Ex holotype culture: NRRL 25754 = MRC 5120."
  • Text: identifier: MB 367416
  • Comment: "Other strains examined: NRRL 26752, NRRL 26755, and NRRL 34207 = FRC R-4412 ex soil in Australia."

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