Cochliobolus cymbopogonis
Cochliobolus cymbopogonis is a fungal plant pathogen. Those fungi that do not need a partner to mate are termed homothallic (self-fertile). C. cymbopogonis is homothallic.[1]
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Cochliobolus cymbopogonis J.A. Hall & Sivan., (1972) | |
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Curvularia cymbopogonis (C.W. Dodge) J.W. Groves & Skolko [as 'cymbopogi'], (1945) |
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References
- Yun SH, Berbee ML, Yoder OC, Turgeon BG. Evolution of the fungal self-fertile reproductive life style from self-sterile ancestors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999 May 11;96(10):5592-7. PMID: 10318929 PMCID: PMC21905 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.10.5592
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