Graphiolaceae

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Graphiolaceae

Graphiolaceae is a family of fungi in the order Capnodiales. The family was first described by mycologist David Hawksworth in 1981. Members of this family are characterized by their darkly pigmented, septate hyphae and conidia.

Taxonomy The family Graphiolaceae belongs to the order Capnodiales, which is part of the class Dothideomycetes. The family currently contains the following genera: - Graphiola - Graphiopsis

Description Fungi in the family Graphiolaceae are known for their distinctive morphology. They produce darkly pigmented hyphae that are septate, meaning they have cross-walls. The conidia, or asexual spores, are also characteristic of this family.

Ecology Members of the Graphiolaceae family are primarily plant pathogens, causing diseases in a variety of host plants. They are often found on leaves, stems, and other plant parts, where they can cause damage and reduce plant health.

Importance The study of Graphiolaceae fungi is important for understanding plant pathology and developing strategies for disease management in agriculture and horticulture. By identifying and studying these fungi, researchers can work towards developing more effective control measures to protect crops and natural ecosystems.

References - Hawksworth, D. L. (1981). The lichenicolous hyphomycetes. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Botany, 9(3), 101-238.


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