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Lasiodiplodia hormozganensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lasiodiplodia hormozganensis
''Lasiodiplodia hormozganensis'' is an endophytic fungus. It was first isolated in Hormozgan Province, Iran, from ''Mangifera indica'', and has since been isolated in other plants in other continents, and is considered a plant pathogen. This species is phylogenetically related to ''L. citricola'' and ''L. parva'' but is distinguished by their conidial dimensions and length of their paraphyses. Conidia of ''L. hormozganensis'' are larger than those of ''L. parva'', albeit smaller than those of ''L. citricola''. Paraphyses of ''L. hormozganensis'' are shorter than in ''L. parva'' and ''L. citricola''. ==Description== Its conidiomata are stromatic and pycnidial; mycelium uniloculate, up to 950μm in size, being non-papillate with a central ostiole. Its paraphyses are hyaline and cylindrical. Conidiophores are absent in this species. Its conidiogenous cells are holoblastic and smooth, while its conidia are aseptate and cylindrical.〔
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