Sporisorium ehrenbergii
Sporisorium ehrenbergi (syn. Tolyposporium ehrenbergi) is a species of fungus in the Ustilaginaceae family. It is a plant pathogen, causing long smut of Sorghum spp.[1]
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| Species: | S. ehrenbergi |
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| Sporisorium ehrenbergi (Kühner) Vánky (1990) | |
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Tolyposporium ehrenbergi (J.G. Kühn) Pat. (1903) | |
References
- Zundel, The Ustilaginales of the world, p. 128, 1953; Mundkur & Thirumalachar, Ustilaginales of India, p. 56.
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