Fusarium langsethiae

Host(s)

Oats, wheat and barley
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Description

Fusarium langsethiae is a species of fungus in the family Nectriaceae. It is a suspected plant pathogen. This species was isolated from oats, wheat and barley kernels in several European countries. It resembles Fusarium poae, from which it differs by slower growth, less aerial mycelium and absence of odour. Its turnip-shaped or spherical conidia are borne in the aerial mycelium, whereas those of F. poae are produced on straight monophialides mostly in the aerial mycelium. It does not produce sporodochial conidia.

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Phylogeny

Kindgom: 
Fungi
Phylum: 
Ascomycota
Order: 
Hypocreales

Stats

Genome size: 
37.54Mb
Number of genes: 
11940

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