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Tubercularia lateritia

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Tubercularia lateritia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Hypocreales
Family: Nectriaceae
Genus: Tubercularia
Species:
T. lateritia
Binomial name
Tubercularia lateritia
(Berk.) Seifert (1985)
Synonyms

Stilbella cinnabarina (Mont.) Wollenw.
Stilbum cinnabarinum Mont., Annls Sci. Nat., Bot., sér. 2 8: 360 (1837)
Stilbum lateritium Berk., Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 1 4: 291 (1840)

Tubercularia lateritia is a fungal saprobe or plant pathogen that sometimes infects avocados and macadamia trees.[1][2] It grows mostly on decaying bark and rotting wood in tropical countries. It is an asexual fungus (anamorph) and is correctly known by the different name used for its sexual state (teleomorph), Nectria pseudotrichia. The asexual state and sexual state are often, but not always, found together.

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References

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  1. ^ Akinsanmi, O. A.; Drenth, A. (2006). "First report of Tubercularia lateritia as the causal agent of canker on macadamia". Australasian Plant Disease Notes. 1 (1): 49. doi:10.1071/DN06019. ISSN 1833-928X.
  2. ^ Cooke, Tony; Persley, Denis; House, Susan (2009-11-10). Diseases of Fruit Crops in Australia. Csiro Publishing. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-643-06971-8.
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