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I should have done that. My reason is that they are synonyms.
doi:
10.1094/PHYTO.2000.90.8.884 They were described as synonyms (teleomorph and anamorph) and have never had separate identities.
Invasive Spices (
talk) 30 July 2022 (UTC)
They regard Crous as the higher authority. That's probably the correct choice.
Invasive Spices (
talk) 31 July 2022 (UTC)
Another source[1] showing S. eumusae is the anamorph of this.
Invasive Spices (
talk) 11 November 2022 (UTC)
References
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Blomme, G.; Ploetz, R.; Jones, D.; De Langhe, E.; Price, N.; Gold, C.; Geering, A.; Viljoen, A.; Karamura, D.; Pillay, M.; Tinzaara, W.; Teycheney, P.; Lepoint, P.; Karamura, E.; Buddenhagen, I. (2012). "A historical overview of the appearance and spread of Musa pests and pathogens on the African continent: highlighting the importance of clean Musa planting materials and quarantine measures". Annals of Applied Biology. 162 (1).
John Wiley & Sons Ltd (
Association of Applied Biologists): 4–26.
doi:
10.1111/aab.12002.
ISSN0003-4746.
S2CID85678099.
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Fungi, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
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I should have done that. My reason is that they are synonyms.
doi:
10.1094/PHYTO.2000.90.8.884 They were described as synonyms (teleomorph and anamorph) and have never had separate identities.
Invasive Spices (
talk) 30 July 2022 (UTC)
They regard Crous as the higher authority. That's probably the correct choice.
Invasive Spices (
talk) 31 July 2022 (UTC)
Another source[1] showing S. eumusae is the anamorph of this.
Invasive Spices (
talk) 11 November 2022 (UTC)
References
^
Blomme, G.; Ploetz, R.; Jones, D.; De Langhe, E.; Price, N.; Gold, C.; Geering, A.; Viljoen, A.; Karamura, D.; Pillay, M.; Tinzaara, W.; Teycheney, P.; Lepoint, P.; Karamura, E.; Buddenhagen, I. (2012). "A historical overview of the appearance and spread of Musa pests and pathogens on the African continent: highlighting the importance of clean Musa planting materials and quarantine measures". Annals of Applied Biology. 162 (1).
John Wiley & Sons Ltd (
Association of Applied Biologists): 4–26.
doi:
10.1111/aab.12002.
ISSN0003-4746.
S2CID85678099.