
FIGURE 3. Phoma segeticola (CGMCC 3.17489). A–B. Colony on OA (front and reverse). C–D. Colony on MEA (front and reverse). E–F. Colony on PDA (front and reverse). G. Lesions on diseased leaves of Cirsium segetum. H–J. Pycnidia on OA. K. Longitudinal section of the pycnidium. L. Section of the pycinidal wall. M. Conidia. Scale bars: H, J = 50 μm; I = 100 μm; K–M = 10 μm.
Published as part of Chen, Qian, Zhang, Ke, Zhang, Guozhen & Cai, Lei, 2015, A polyphasic approach to characterise two novel species of Phoma (Didymellaceae) from China, pp. 267-281 in Phytotaxa 197 (4) on page 276, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.197.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/13640732
Ascomycota, Phoma, Sordariomycetes, Fungi, Diaporthaceae, Biodiversity, Diaporthales, Taxonomy
Ascomycota, Phoma, Sordariomycetes, Fungi, Diaporthaceae, Biodiversity, Diaporthales, Taxonomy
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