Lasiodiplodia

Lasiodiplodia is a genus of fungi in the family Botryosphaeriaceae. There are 21 species. Lasiodiplodia, commonly referred to as black-soot disease, is a significant pathogen in tropical forestry.

Lasiodiplodia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Botryosphaeriales
Family: Botryosphaeriaceae
Genus: Lasiodiplodia
Ellis & Everh. (1896)
Type species
Lasiodiplodia tubericola
Species

See text

Synonyms[1]

Combodia Fr. (1849)
Traversoa Sacc. & Syd. (1913)
Striodiplodia Zambett. (1955)

Species

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References

  1. "Lasiodiplodia Ellis & Everhart 1896". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-03-28.
  2. Úrbez-Torres JR, Peduto F, Striegler RK, Urrea-Romero KE, Rupe JC, Cartwright RD, Gubler WD (2011). "Characterization of fungal pathogens associated with grapevine trunk diseases in Arkansas and Missouri". Fungal Diversity. 52 (1): 169–89. doi:10.1007/s13225-011-0110-4.


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