
Cytospora Ehrenb., Sylv. mycol. berol. (Berlin): 28 (1818) Notes. Cytospora is characterised by the single or labyrinthine, loculate stromata, filamentous conidiophores and allantoid hyaline conidia and ascospores (Jiang et al. 2020 b; Zhu et al. 2020; Cai et al. 2024; Jia et al. 2024; Li et al. 2024; Lin et al. 2024; Jiang et al. 2025 a; Ilyukhin et al. 2025). Members of this genus are commonly known as causal agents of tree canker diseases, but also include endophytic and saprophytic species (Fan et al. 2020).
Published as part of Wang, Caixia, Jiang, Ning, Liu, Chuli, Xu, ZiYan, Lu, Hailong & Ma, Rong, 2025, Morphology and molecular phylogeny reveal new species and records of Diaporthales from Betula in Xinjiang, China, pp. 167-204 in MycoKeys 125 on pages 167-204, DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.125.169956
Ascomycota, Dothideomycetes, Fungi, Cytospora, Biodiversity, Didymellaceae, Pleosporales, Taxonomy
Ascomycota, Dothideomycetes, Fungi, Cytospora, Biodiversity, Didymellaceae, Pleosporales, Taxonomy
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