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Species of fungus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seiridium cardinale is a species of fungus within the genus of Seiridium, in the Sporocadaceae family.
Seiridium cardinale | |
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Asexual fructifications (acervular connidiomata) of Cypress canker disease on a twig of Thuja plicata. The fungus is probably Seiridium cardinale. | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Sordariomycetes |
Order: | Amphisphaeriales |
Family: | Sporocadaceae |
Genus: | Seiridium |
Species: | S. cardinale |
Binomial name | |
Seiridium cardinale (W.W. Wagener) B. Sutton & I.A.S. Gibson | |
Synonyms | |
Coryneum cardinale WW Wagener 1939 |
It is the primary cause of Cypress canker, a fungal disease that affects various species of trees in the genus Cupressus, including Cupressus sempervirens, the Provence cypress. This disease leads to the decline of infected trees and has led to the destruction of millions in central Italy in particular.[1][2] It causes branch and trunk cankers.[3][4] In 2009, it was found in Morocco on Cupressus sempervirens trees.[5]
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