
FIGURE 2. Morphology of Phaeobotryon rhoinum from Rhus typhina (CF 201782). A: Symptoms on the host. B, C: Habit of pycnidia on a twig. D: Transverse section of pycnidia. E: Longitudinal section through pycnidia. F–H: Conidiogenous cells and conidia. I: immature conidia. J–K: mature conidia. Scale bars: B = 1 mm; C–E = 500 μm; F–K = 10 μm.
Published as part of Zhu, Hai-Yan, Tian, Cheng-Ming & Fan, Xin-Lei, 2018, Studies of botryosphaerialean fungi associated with canker and dieback of tree hosts in Dongling Mountain of China, pp. 63-76 in Phytotaxa 348 (2) on page 69, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.348.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/13708684
Ascomycota, Botryosphaeriaceae, Dothideomycetes, Fungi, Biodiversity, Phaeobotryon, Botryosphaeriales, Taxonomy
Ascomycota, Botryosphaeriaceae, Dothideomycetes, Fungi, Biodiversity, Phaeobotryon, Botryosphaeriales, Taxonomy
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