Monostichella coryli

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Monostichella coryli
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M. coryli
Binomial name
Monostichella coryli
Synonyms

Cheilaria coryliRoberge ex Desm., (1853)
Gloeosporium coryli(Desm.) Sacc.
Piggotia coryli(Desm.) B. Sutton, (1980)

Monostichella coryli is a plant pathogen infecting hazelnuts. [1]

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References

  1. "Monostichella coryli (Desm.) Höhn". Atlas of living Australia. Retrieved 19 February 2021.