Nectria radicicola

Nectria radicicola is a plant pathogen that is the causal agent of root rot. Substrates include ginseng and Narcissus. It is also implicated in the black foot disease of grapevine.

Nectria radicicola
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Hypocreales
Family: Nectriaceae
Genus: Nectria
Species:
N. radicicola
Binomial name
Nectria radicicola
Gerlach & L. Nilsson (1963)
Synonyms

Cylindrocarpon destructans
Cylindrocarpon radicicola
Fusarium rhizogenum
Neonectria radicicola
Ramularia destructans
Septocylindrium aderholdii

References

    Bibliography

    • Boerema, G. H.; Hamers, Maria E. C. (May 1989). "Check-list for scientific names of common parasitic fungi. Series 3b: Fungi on bulbs: Amaryllidaceae and Iridaceae". Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology. 95 (S3): 1–29. doi:10.1007/BF01981520. S2CID 9422139.


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