Fungi

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Diaporthaceae
Diaporthe trevorrowii Y.P.Tan, Grice, Czislowski & R.G.Shivas , legitimate scientific apni FungI Tan, Y.P. & Shivas, R.G. (10 November 2022), Index of Australian Fungi 2: 10 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Specimen examined: Australia, Queensland, Clare, Dalberg Road, from stem of Cucumis melo (Cucurbitaceae), 10 Sep. 2019, K.R.E. Grice, M. Mohr & P.R. Trevorrow (holotype BRIP 70737a permanently preserved in a metabolically inactive state)."
  • Text: DNA sequence: from culture ex-holotype: GenBank OM918703 (ITS), OM960612 (tef1a), OM960630 (tub2).
  • Text: identifier: IF 559578
  • Etymology: "Named after Peter R. Trevorrow, an Australian plant pathologist who worked with a diversity of field and horticultural crops in Queensland. Peter Trevorrow developed disease management strategies for tropical crops, especially avocado, banana, mango, and peanuts."

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