Arthrographis

Arthrographis is a genus of fungi that are widespread in the environment and occasionally cause infection in animals.[2] Arthrographis species have been found worldwide in samples from air, compost, marine sediment, soil, wood, and human infection.[3]

Arthrographis
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Arthrographis

G. Cochet ex. Sigler & J.W. Carmich. (1976)[1]
Genera

Arthrographis alba
Arthrographis kalrae
Arthrographis lignicola
Arthrographis pinicola

References

  1. "Arthrographis". MycoBank. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  2. "Arthrographis kalrae". Mycology Online. The University of Adelaide. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  3. Giraldo A, Gene J, Sutton DA, Madrid H, Cano J, Crous PW, Guarro J (2014). "Phylogenetic circumscription of Arthrographis (Eremomycetaceae, Dothideomycetes)". Persoonia. 32: 102–114. doi:10.3767/003158514X680207. PMC 4150071. PMID 25264385.
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