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Nectria radicicola

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Nectria radicicola
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N. radicicola
Binomial name
Nectria radicicola
Gerlach & L. Nilsson, (1963)
Synonyms

Cylindrocarpon destructans
Cylindrocarpon radicicola
Fusarium rhizogenum
Neonectria radicicola
Ramularia destructans
Septocylindrium aderholdii

Nectria radicicola is a plant pathogen that is the causal agent of root rot. Substrates include ginseng and Narcissus. It is also implicated in the black foot disease of grapevine.

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Bibliography

  • Boerema, G. H.; Hamers, Maria E. C. (May 1989). "Check-list for scientific names of common parasitic fungi. Series 3b: Fungi on bulbs: Amaryllidaceae and Iridaceae". Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology. 95 (S3): 1–29. doi:10.1007/BF01981520. Retrieved 5 December 2014.