Echinochlamydosporium
Echinochlamydosporium is a fungal genus in the Mortierellaceae family of the Zygomycota. The genus is monotypic, containing the single species Echinochlamydosporium variabile, found in China. The fungus grows on juvenile individuals of the soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines).[1]
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Genus: | Echinochlamydosporium X.Z.Jiang, H.Y.Yu, M.C.Xiang, X.Y.Liu & X.Z.Liu (2011) |
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Echinochlamydosporium variabile X.Z.Jiang, H.Y.Yu, M.C.Xiang, X.Y.Liu & X.Z.Liu (2011) |
References
- Jiang XZ, Yu HY, Xiang MC, Liu XY, Liu XZ (2011). "Echinochlamydosporium variabile, a new genus and species of Zygomycetes from soil nematodes". Fungal Diversity. 46: 43–51. doi:10.1007/s13225-010-0076-7. S2CID 31061772.
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