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Ceratorhiza hydrophila

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Ceratorhiza hydrophila
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C. hydrophila
Binomial name
Ceratorhiza hydrophila
(Sacc.) Xu et al.
Synonyms

Sclerotium hydrophilum Sacc.

Ceratorhiza hydrophila is an anamorphic species of fungus in the family Ceratobasidiaceae.[1] It is a plant pathogen, formerly known as Sclerotium hydrophilum, causing Globular Sclerotial Disease in rice.

References

  1. ^ Xu Z, Harrington TC, Gleason ML, Batzer JC (2010). "Phylogenetic placement of plant pathogenic Sclerotium species among teleomorph genera". Mycologia. 102 (2): 337–346. doi:10.3852/08-189. PMID 20361501. S2CID 33608842. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~tcharrin/Sclerotium.pdf