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Corticium roseum

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Laeticorticium roseum
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L. roseum
Binomial name
Laeticorticium roseum
(Pers.) Donk, (1956)
Synonyms

Aleurodiscus roseus (Pers.) Höhn. & Litsch., (1906)
Athelia rosea (Pers.) Chevall., (1826)
Corticium roseolum Massee, (1891)
Corticium roseum Pers., (1794)
Himantia rosea (Pers.) Fr., (1821)
Hypochnus roseus (Pers.) J. Schröt., (1889)
Lyomyces roseus (Pers.) P. Karst., (1882)
Peniophora rosea (Pers.) Massee, (1890)
Terana rosea (Pers.) Kuntze, (1891)
Thelephora rosea (Pers.) Pers., (1801)

Laeticorticium roseum is fungus that is a plant pathogen that decays the wood of peach and nectarine trees.

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