Ceraceosorus bombacis

Host(s)

Cotton tree

Disease name

Leaf spots

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Description

The Ceraceosorales are an order of smut fungi in the class Exobasidiomycetes. It is a monotypic order, consisting of a single family, the Ceraceosoraceae, which in turn contain a single monotypic genus, CeraceosorusC. bombacis is a fungus that infects the tree Bombax ceiba in India. This economically important tree is used as lumber. Ceraceosorales was circumscribed in 2006; the family Ceraceosoraceae was validated in 2009. C. bombacis was originally described as Dicellomyces bombacisin 1973, but B.K. Bakshi transferred it to the newly described Ceraceosorus three years later.

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Phylogeny

Kindgom: 
Fungi
Phylum: 
Basidiomycota
Order: 
Ceraceosorales

Stats

Genome size: 
26.09Mb
Number of genes: 
8022

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