Tapesia acuformis
Tapesia acuformis is the causal agent for a variety of cereal and forage grass diseases. The anamorph of T. acuformis was formerly known as the R-type strain of Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides. The W-type strain of Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides is now known as Tapesia yallundae.
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| Genus: | Tapesia |
| Species: | T. acuformis |
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| Tapesia acuformis Boerema, R. Pieters & Hamers) Crous | |
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Oculimacula acuformis (Boerema, R. Pieters & Hamers) Crous & W. Gams | |
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