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Harzia acremonioides Harzia acremonioides
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Harzia acremonioides är en svampart som först beskrevs av Harz, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Costantin 1888. Harzia acremonioides ingår i släktet Harzia och familjen Ceratostomataceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Harzia acremonioides is a species of seed-borne fungus that occurs in the soil. It has been categorized in the Ceratostomataceae family and under the genus Harzia. The genus Harzia contains three accepted species: H. acremonioides, H. verrucose Hol-Jech, and H. velatea Hol-Jech. Within the genus Harzia, H. acremonioides is one of the most common species that can be found in all climate regions around the world.
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*Acremoniella atra (Sylloge Fungorum 4: 302 ) *Monosporium acremonioides (Harz ) *Monopodium uredopsis(Delacr. ) *Eidamia acremonioides ( Lindau )
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Harzia acremonioides
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Harzia acremonioides is a species of seed-borne fungus that occurs in the soil. It has been categorized in the Ceratostomataceae family and under the genus Harzia. The genus Harzia contains three accepted species: H. acremonioides, H. verrucose Hol-Jech, and H. velatea Hol-Jech. Within the genus Harzia, H. acremonioides is one of the most common species that can be found in all climate regions around the world. Harzia acremonioides är en svampart som först beskrevs av Harz, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Costantin 1888. Harzia acremonioides ingår i släktet Harzia och familjen Ceratostomataceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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