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Unclear and somewhat contradictory sources about whether or not R. menthicola is a synonym of R. lamii, which does not have a standalone article. Either should be renamed if sources can be found or merged into Ramularia article. Kazamzam ( talk) 18:11, 10 January 2024 (UTC)
The monograph referred to is: "Braun, U. 1998. A monograph of Cercosporella, Ramularia and allied genera (Phytopathogenic Hyphomycetes), Vol. 2. IHW-Verlag, Eching.",In summary, on January 22, 1969, Vinoburgen and colleagues first introduced this species in Iran under the name "Sacc menthicola." According to Brown's monograph in 1998, the correct name for this array is "lamii. R," and based on the morphological differences found in conidia and conidiophores, two varieties have been described in this species. Thus, in the type variety, conidiophores and conidia are taller and wider, while in the minor variety, they are shorter and narrower. However, there is still some overlap in the dimensions of conidiophores and conidia between the two varieties. The characteristics of the examined specimens correspond to the description of "lamii. R" in Braun's monograph in 1998, and Mentha piperita is considered a new host for this species in Iran.
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Unclear and somewhat contradictory sources about whether or not R. menthicola is a synonym of R. lamii, which does not have a standalone article. Either should be renamed if sources can be found or merged into Ramularia article. Kazamzam ( talk) 18:11, 10 January 2024 (UTC)
The monograph referred to is: "Braun, U. 1998. A monograph of Cercosporella, Ramularia and allied genera (Phytopathogenic Hyphomycetes), Vol. 2. IHW-Verlag, Eching.",In summary, on January 22, 1969, Vinoburgen and colleagues first introduced this species in Iran under the name "Sacc menthicola." According to Brown's monograph in 1998, the correct name for this array is "lamii. R," and based on the morphological differences found in conidia and conidiophores, two varieties have been described in this species. Thus, in the type variety, conidiophores and conidia are taller and wider, while in the minor variety, they are shorter and narrower. However, there is still some overlap in the dimensions of conidiophores and conidia between the two varieties. The characteristics of the examined specimens correspond to the description of "lamii. R" in Braun's monograph in 1998, and Mentha piperita is considered a new host for this species in Iran.