Apiognomonia errabunda
Apiognomonia errabunda | |
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Symptoms on an oak leaf | |
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Class: | Sordariomycetes |
Subclass: | Sordariomycetidae |
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Species: | A. errabunda |
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Apiognomonia errabunda (Roberge ex Desm.) Höhn., (1918) | |
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Apiognomonia quercina |
Apiognomonia errabunda is a fungal plant pathogen and causal agent of oak anthracnose. It is one of the most widespread leaf-associated fungi in the northern temperate zone and is found mostly on oak, beech, and linden trees.
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