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Graphium (fungus)

Graphium
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Microascales
Family: Microascaceae
Genus: Graphium
Corda (1837)
Type species
Graphium penicillioides
Corda (1837)
Species

Many species, including:
G. rubrum
G. rigidum

Synonyms
  • Ceratopodium Corda (1837)
  • Phialographium H.P.Upadhyay & W.B.Kendr. (1974)

Many species, including:
G. rubrum
G. rigidum

Graphium is a genus of fungi in the family Microascaceae. Many species are known as plant pathogens. Graphium belongs to the group hyphomycetes and has about 20 species. They are found in soil, plant debris, woody substrate, manure, and polluted water. The sporulating structures of Graphium form synnema, which are a gathering of conidiophores into a sort of flower bouquet. Graphium spp. are recognized by their distinctive, erect, black synnemata, each bearing a single, terminal, ball of one-celled, hyaline conidia produced from annellides.


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