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Index


asexual
fruiting body
mitosporic
fungi
order
Sphaeropsidales
Deuteromycota
Coelomycetes
Pleosporales
Ascomycota
Dothideomycetes
spherical
obpyriform
conidiophores
pycnidiospores
doi
10.1016/S0007-1536(66)80030-X
ISSN
0007-1536
doi
10.1046/j.1365-3059.1996.d01-139.x
ISSN
0032-0862
"Tzeananiaceae, a new pleosporalean family associated with Ophiocordyceps macroacicularis fruiting bodies in Taiwan"
doi
10.3897/mycokeys.37.27265
ISSN
1314-4049
PMC

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