Doratomyces
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Genus: | Doratomyces Corda (1829)
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Type species | |
Doratomyces neesii Corda (1829)
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D. asperulus | |
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Synpenicillium Costantin (1888) |
Doratomyces (Dor-ah-toe-mice’-ees) is a genus of the fungi imperfecti, closely related to Scopulariopsis. Their conidiophores gather together to form a stalk-like inflorescence known as a synnema or coremia; Scopulariopsis being distinguished in their lack of such a structure.[2]
Usually associated with decay, they are usually found in association with dead wood, rotting plants, and in soil or dung. Economically, they can cause rot in potatoes, oats and corn.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Doratomyces Corda 1829". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
- ^ a b Webster J, Weber RWS. (2007). Introduction to Fungi. Cambridge University Press. p. 864. ISBN 0-521-80739-5.