Colletotrichum cereale Manns
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Filed As
Melanconiaceae
Colletotrichum cereale Manns -
Collector(s)
A. D. Selby 132
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Location
United States of America. Ohio. Wooster. Ohio Experiment Station.
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Habitat
Culms of Tall Oat Grass.
Host: Arrhenatherum elatinus
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Description
Hyphae shortly septate, dark brown to hyaline, 2-7 mm in diameter; acervuli originating from a compact matrix forming dark brown or black, circular to oval spots from 30 microcillimeters in diameter with few setae, to one millimeter or more with many setae distributed through or surrounding the spore layer; setae dark brown to blach, at base 6 to 8 mmm. in diameter and tapering to a length of 60 to 120 mmm. with none or one to two septa. Sporophores very short, 2 to 6 X 1 to 2 mmm., conidia 18 to 25 X 3 to 4, with an average of 22 X 3.5 mmm., spindle to boat-shaped, hyaline, two to several guttulate. Phenology of specimen: Conidia.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 305595
Occurrence ID: d4ab4d10-c48d-430a-a879-870cf66d7096
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Family
Glomerellaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Ohio
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Locality
Wooster. Ohio Experiment Station
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Distribution
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Colletotrichum cereale Manns