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Fusarium ramsdenii Y.P.Tan, Pegg, A.G.Manners, A.W.Cooke & R.G.Shivas, legitimate, scientific tax. nov. apni
Crous, P.W., Boers, J., Holdom, D.G. et al. (12 July 2022), Fungal Planet description sheets: 1383 –1435. Persoonia 48: 367, "Colour illustrations." [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Typus. Australia, Queensland, Toolara, from stem canker of Araucaria cunninghamii (Auracariaceae), 19 Mar. 2015, M. Ramsden (holotype BRIP 62306a, preserved in a metabolically inactive state; culture ex-type BRIP 62306a; ...)"
  • Text: Fungal Planet description sheet 1435, with authors indicated as “Pegg, K.G., Manners, A.G., Cooke, A.W., Tan, Y.P., & Shivas, R.G.”
  • Text: identifier: MB 843258
  • Text: DNA sequences: from culture ex-type: GenBank OL330777 (LSU), OL330776 (ITS), OL332733 (rpb2), OL332732 (tef1), OL332734 (tub2).
  • Etymology: "Named after Michael Ramsden, an Australian forest health specialist, who has decades of experience protecting forest plantations in Queensland from major insect pests and fungal pathogens."

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