New and rare species of Sphaeropsidales in the Polish flora. II

Joanna Romaszewska-Sałata, Bogusław Sałata, Agata Wołczańska

Abstract


Sixteen species of Sphaeropsidales (Apiocarpella, Ascochyta, Pestaloziella and Septoria) - new or rarely found in the Polish flora - have been given in this paper. Many of them are rarely found in Europe as well as in other regions all over the world e.g.: Apiocarpella impatientis, Ascochyta brachypodii, A. majalis, Pestaloziella subsessilis, Septoria astericola, S. heracleicola and S. vincae.

Keywords


parasitic fungi; Sphaeropsidales; distribution in Poland

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5586/am.1997.026

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