Fungi Australian Fungi Name Index (AFNI)

Showing Fusarium tjaynera
Nectriaceae
Fusarium tjaynera J.L.Walsh, M.H.Laurence, L.W.Burgess, E.C.Y.Liew & Summerell , legitimate, scientific
Laurence, M.H., Walsh, J.L., Shuttleworth, L.A. et al. (25 July 2015), Six novel species of Fusarium from natural ecosystems in Australia. Fungal Diversity 77: 361, figs. 44-48 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Type Strain (living and dried) NRRL66246, RBG5367 and additional strains FRL14482, FRL14483, FRL14484, FRL14485, FRL19308, FRL19309, FRL19310, FRL19311, FRL19312, FRL19313, FRL19314, FRL19315, FRL19316, FRL19318, FRL19319, FRL19320, FRL19321, FRL19322, FRL19323 FRL19325, FRL19326 isolated from Triodia microstachya Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia; 13°13′S, 130°44′E in 2009 by J.L. Walsh. Additional strains FRL14486, FRL14487 isolated from Sorghum intrans Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory; 13°15′S, 130°45′E, FRL19317 isolated from Sorghum interjectum; Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory; 13°14′S, 130°42′E and FRL11240, FRL11241 isolated from soil Kununurra, Western Australia; 15°46′S, 128°44′E in 2009 by J.L. Walsh."
  • Text: identifier: MB 812309
  • Text: "The holotype for each species was deposited in the culture collection at the Royal Botanic Gardens Trust, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia."
  • Etymology: "Refers to Tjaynera Falls, Litchfield National Park, the geographic origin of isolates first recognised as belonging to this species."
AusFungi (2023), AusFungi: - AFL [secondary reference]

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