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Characterization of Fusarium Beomiforme Sp. Nov.

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Pages 884-889 | Accepted 08 Jul 1987, Published online: 12 Sep 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Cultures, identified initially as Fusarium anthophilum, were obtained from soil and soil debris from the Markham Valley, Papua New Guinea; Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; and Hluhluwe, Natal, Republic of South Africa. Subsequently, these cultures all produced chlamydospores on carnation leaf agar which excludes them from both F. anthophilum and Fusarium section Liseola. Other characteristics are presented to distinguish the new species, F. beomiforme, from two other recently described species of similar uncertain sectional affinity.

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