Cladobotryum spp. Nees emend. (syn. Dactylium Nees)
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Historically, the soil habiting fungus Cladobotryum dendroides (Teleopmorh- Hypomyces rosellus) is the main causal agent of cobweb disease of the cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus. However, there are several Cladobotryum species that cause cobweb disease in commercially cultivated white button mushroom and other economically and wild edible mushrooms .The Cladobotryum protrusum genome is the first complete genome to be sequenced in the genus Cladobotryum (39.09 Mb).Historically, the soil habiting fungus Cladobotryum dendroides (Teleopmorh- Hypomyces rosellus) is the main causal agent of cobweb disease of the cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus. However, there are several Cladobotryum species that cause cobweb disease in commercially cultivated white button mushroom and other economically and wild edible mushrooms .The Cladobotryum protrusum genome is the first complete genome to be sequenced in the genus Cladobotryum (39.09 Mb).
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2020-04-01Publisher
Australasian Plant Pathology Society Inc.Licence
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Thai M, Perrine-Walker F (2020) Cladobotryum spp. Nees emend. (syn. Dactylium Nees). Pathogen of the Month- April 2020. Australasian Plant PathologyShare