Phyllachorales
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An order of fungi in the phylum ASCOMYCOTA characterized by stromatic perithecial forms in most species. Notable genera are Magnaporthe and Glomerella, the latter having the anamorph (mitosporic form) COLLETOTRICHUM. |
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Glomerella |
Phyllachorales Categories.
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Magnaporthe - A genus of fungi, in the family Phyllachoraceae, order PHYLLACHORALES, best known for its species M. grisea. The latter is one of the most popular experimental organisms of all fungal plant pathogens. |
Phyllachorales Definitions and Terms
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