Ceratocystis oblonga
Ceratocystis oblonga is a plant-pathogenic saprobic fungal species first found in Africa, infecting Acacia mearnsii and Eucalyptus species.[1]
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Species: | C. oblonga |
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Ceratocystis oblonga Heath et al., 2009 | |
References
- Heath, Ronald Natale, et al. "Ceratocystis species on Acacia mearnsii and Eucalyptus spp. in eastern and southern Africa including six new species."Fungal Diversity 34 (2009): 41.
Further reading
- Heath, Ronald Natale, et al. "Insect associates of Ceratocystis albifundus and patterns of association in a native savanna ecosystem in South Africa."Environmental Entomology 38.2 (2009): 356-364.
- Nkuekam, Gilbert Kamgan, Michael J. Wingfield, and Jolanda Roux. "Ceratocystis species, including two new taxa, from Eucalyptus trees in South Africa." Australasian Plant Pathology 42.3 (2013): 283–311.
- R. N. Heath; M. J. Wingfield; M. Van Wyk & J. Roux (April 2009). "Insect associates of Ceratocystis albifundus and patterns of association in a native savanna ecosystem in South Africa". Environmental Entomology. 38 (2): 356–364. doi:10.1603/022.038.0207. PMID 19389283.
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