1996
DOI: 10.1080/00275514.1996.12026677
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Fusarium globosum, a new species from corn in southern Africa

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“…Morphologically, F. purpurea differs in the types of microconida production and its number of septation. For example, F. purpurea produces two types of microconidia: clavate with a truncate base (aseptate) and globose (aseptate) without papilla, while three types of microconidia were found in F. globosum : clavate with a truncate base (0- to 3-septate ) , napiform/pyriform, and globose ( 0- to 1-septate) which often have a distinct papilla (Rheeder et al 1996 ; Leslie and Summerell. 2006 ) (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Morphologically, F. purpurea differs in the types of microconida production and its number of septation. For example, F. purpurea produces two types of microconidia: clavate with a truncate base (aseptate) and globose (aseptate) without papilla, while three types of microconidia were found in F. globosum : clavate with a truncate base (0- to 3-septate ) , napiform/pyriform, and globose ( 0- to 1-septate) which often have a distinct papilla (Rheeder et al 1996 ; Leslie and Summerell. 2006 ) (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%