Microsphaeropsis Ephedrina
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Microsphaeropsis Ephedrina
''Microsphaeropsis'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Didymosphaeriaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Species *''Microsphaeropsis amaranthi'' *''Microsphaeropsis amictus'' *''Microsphaeropsis arundinis'' *''Microsphaeropsis atrocylindrocollifera'' *''Microsphaeropsis bakeri'' *''Microsphaeropsis betulae'' *''Microsphaeropsis caffra'' *''Microsphaeropsis caloplacae'' *''Microsphaeropsis centaureae'' *''Microsphaeropsis cinnamomi-glanduliferi'' *''Microsphaeropsis clidemiae'' *''Microsphaeropsis conielloides'' *''Microsphaeropsis diffusa'' *''Microsphaeropsis ephedrina'' *''Microsphaeropsis globulosa'' *''Microsphaeropsis glumarum'' *''Microsphaeropsis glycyrrhizicola'' *''Microsphaeropsis hakeae'' *''Microsphaeropsis hellebori'' *''Microsphaeropsis heteropatellae'' *''Microsphaeropsis ixorae'' *''Microsphaeropsis lichenicola'' *''Microsphaeropsis maricae'' *''Microsphaeropsis miconiae'' *''Microsphaeropsis microstegium'' *''Micro ...
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Microsphaeropsis Olivacea
''Microsphaeropsis olivacea'' is a fungal species belonging to the family Didymosphaeriaceae. It is recognized for its diverse ecological roles, ranging from saprobic activities on dead organic matter to pathogenic interactions with various hosts, including plants and occasionally humans. Etymology The genus name ''Microsphaeropsis'' comes from the Greek 'micros', meaning small, and 'sphaera', meaning sphere. This naming reflects the small, spherical shape of the microscopic features that are characteristic of this genus. The species name ''olivacea'' comes from Latin, meaning olive-colored, which describes the typical appearance of the fungus. Additionally, this fungus has been associated with olive leaf die back, among many other endophytic ascomycetes whose earliest records have origin in the Mediterranean, where olive trees, ''Olea europaea'', are abundant. Taxonomy & history ''Microsphaeropsis'' was first described by Höhnel in 1917, with ''M. olivacea'' (Bonord.) Höhn ...
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