Fungi

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Gnomoniaceae
Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi L.A.Shuttlew., E.C.Y.Liew & D.I.Guest , legitimate scientific apni FungI Crous, P.W., Summerell, B.A., Shivas, R.G. et al. (4 June 2012), Fungal Planet description sheets: 107–127. Persoonia 28: 143 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Typus. Australia, New South Wales, Mullion Creek, ‘Brittle Jacks’ chestnut orchard, as a saprobe on dead burrs of Castanea sp., Dec. 2009, L.A. Shuttleworth, holotype CBS H-20623, isotype RBG 5586; ex-type culture CBS 130190 = RBG 5585 ..."
  • Text: DNA sequence: from culture ex-type: GenBank JQ910639 (β-tub), JQ910642 (ITS), JX069842 (LSU), JQ910648 (rpb2), JQ910645 (tef1-α)
  • Text: Fungal Planet description sheet 108, with authors indicated as “Shuttleworth, L.A., Guest, D.I. & Liew, E.C.Y”
  • Text: identifier: MB 800259
  • Etymology: "Named after New Zealand Plant Pathologist, Dr Harvey Smith, and the Australian chestnut grower, David Ogilvy, for their contribution to our understanding of the pathogen, and its epidemiology (Ogilvy 1998, Smith & Ogilvy 2008)."

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