Microdochium dimerum
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Microdochium dimerum | |
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Kingdom: | Fungi
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Subclass: | Xylariomycetidae
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Species: | M. dimerum
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Microdochium dimerum (Penz.) Arx 1984
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Microdochium dimerum is a species of fungus that shows promise as a biocontrol agent.
This fungus has potential to protect tomato plants against Botrytis cinerea (gray mold) infections. This fungus has the additional binomial Fusarium dimerum. It has also been found in human eye infections and has been found to be an inhibitory agent for nematodes.
References[]
- Schroers, Hans-Josef; O'Donnell, Kerry; Lamprecht, Sandra C.; Kammeyer, Patricia L.; Johnson, Stuart; Sutton, Deanna A.; Rinaldi, Michael G.; Geiser, David M.; Summerbell, Richard C. (2009). "Taxonomy and phylogeny of the Fusarium dimerum species group". Mycologia. 101 (1): 44–70. doi:10.3852/08-002. PMID 19271670. S2CID 36053585. INIST:21219882.
Categories:
- Fungal pest control agents
- Tomatoes
- Xylariales
- Xylariales stubs
- Fungal plant disease stubs