Davidiella tassiana

Davidiella tassiana is a fungal plant pathogen infecting several hosts, including Iris barnumiae subsp. demawendica in Iran.[1]

Davidiella tassiana
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D. tassiana
Binomial name
Davidiella tassiana
(De Not.) Crous & U. Braun, (2003)
Synonyms


Carlia tulasnei (Jancz.) Höhn., (1930)
Cladosporium graminum Corda, (1824)
Gnomonia schoenoprasi Ces. & De Not., (1863)
Mycosphaerella schoenoprasi Rabenh., (1894) [1897]
Mycosphaerella tassiana (De Not.) Johanson, (1884)
Mycosphaerella tulasnei (Jancz.) Lindau, (1903)
Phaeosphaerella schoenoprasi (Ces. & De Not.) Petr., (1928)
Sphaerella schoenoprasi Auersw., (1860)
Sphaerella tassiana De Not., (1863)
Sphaerella tulasnei Jancz., (1894)
Vermicularia schoenoprasi Rabenh., (1862)

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References

  1. ERSHAD, DJAFAR (2009). "FUNGI OF IRAN" (PDF). technicalsupport.iripp.ir. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 September 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2016.


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