Ceratocystis oblonga

Ceratocystis oblonga is a plant-pathogenic saprobic fungal species first found in Africa, infecting Acacia mearnsii and Eucalyptus species.[1]

Ceratocystis oblonga
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Microascales
Family: Ceratocystidaceae
Genus: Ceratocystis
Species:
C. oblonga
Binomial name
Ceratocystis oblonga
Heath et al., 2009

References

  1. Heath, Ronald Natale, et al. "Ceratocystis species on Acacia mearnsii and Eucalyptus spp. in eastern and southern Africa including six new species."Fungal Diversity 34 (2009): 41.

Further reading

  • Heath, Ronald Natale, et al. "Insect associates of Ceratocystis albifundus and patterns of association in a native savanna ecosystem in South Africa."Environmental Entomology 38.2 (2009): 356-364.
  • Nkuekam, Gilbert Kamgan, Michael J. Wingfield, and Jolanda Roux. "Ceratocystis species, including two new taxa, from Eucalyptus trees in South Africa." Australasian Plant Pathology 42.3 (2013): 283–311.
  • R. N. Heath; M. J. Wingfield; M. Van Wyk & J. Roux (April 2009). "Insect associates of Ceratocystis albifundus and patterns of association in a native savanna ecosystem in South Africa". Environmental Entomology. 38 (2): 356–364. doi:10.1603/022.038.0207. PMID 19389283. S2CID 7034820.


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