1975
DOI: 10.1080/00275514.1975.12019809
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Prodromus for a Revision of Ceratocystis (Microascales, Ascomycetes) and its Conidial States

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“…Crane & Schokn. (Upadhyay and Kendrick 1975). However, Okada et al (1998) are not yet fully defined.…”
Section: Ophiostoma Botuliformementioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Crane & Schokn. (Upadhyay and Kendrick 1975). However, Okada et al (1998) are not yet fully defined.…”
Section: Ophiostoma Botuliformementioning
confidence: 93%
“…& J. Reid (Olchowecki and Reid 1974). However, the width of the ascospores of this fungus is narrower than those of O. nigrum and C. tubicollis (Table 1) (Upadhyay and Kendrick 1975). O. nigrum and C. tubicollis both have Hyalorhinocladiella anamorphs (Olchowecki and Reid 1974), but O. nigrum also produces Acremonium-like conidiophores.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Both species have brush-or broom-shaped synnemata and long septate clavate conidia. However, the present species has shorter conidia (6-38 µm) with fewer septa (0-2, mostly 0-1) than O. clavigerum (12.5-62.5 (-85) µm in length, 0-7 septa) (Robinson-Jeffrey and Davidson 1968;Upadhyay 1981) (Table 1). Furthermore, these two species are easily distinguishable based on the morphology of the teleomorph.…”
Section: Ophiostoma Nikkoensementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Furthermore, these two species are easily distinguishable based on the morphology of the teleomorph. Ophiostoma nikkoense has perithecia with neck and allantoid ascospores, while O. clavigerum produces perithecia lacking neck and cucullate ascospores (Robinson-Jeffrey and Davidson 1968;Upadhyay 1981) (Table 1). Upadhyay (1981) created a new genus Graphiocladiella for the anamorph state of O. clavigerum.…”
Section: Ophiostoma Nikkoensementioning
confidence: 97%
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