Oxyporus obducens. Scale =10 μm. A. Generative hyphae. B. Cystidia. C. Basidiospores. D. Chlamydospores.

Oxyporus obducens. Scale =10 μm. A. Generative hyphae. B. Cystidia. C. Basidiospores. D. Chlamydospores.

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... In Brazil, information on I. rickii is mystery or fragmented and restricted to the holotype with unknown localities (Patouillard, 1908) and to occurrence records in the Caatinga biomes, on Spondias sp. (Umbuzeiro) (Drechsler-Santos et al., 2013;Maia et al., 2015); Atlantic Forest and Pampa without host identification (Campos-Santana and Loguercio-Leite, 2010;Maia et al., 2015). Here we report for the first time I. rickii in the Cerrado biome, which constitutes the first record of this species causing canker disease in S. molle. ...
... Widespread in tropical and subtropical zones, considered then pantropical; common on the American continent, especially in Central and South America and the Mediterranean region, rare in temperate zones. There are records of the species in Argentina, Bahamas, Bermuda Islands, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Egypt, France, Greece, Guadeloupe, Guinea, Haiti, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, United States, and Uruguay (Figure 4; Seaver and Waterston, 1946;Jaquenoud, 1985;Kotlaba and Pouzar, 1994;Chang and Fu, 1998;Stalpers, 2000;Gottlieb et al., 2002;Melo et al., 2002;Ryvarden, 2005;Martínez, 2006;Mata et al., 2007;Ghobad-Nejhad and Kotiranta, 2008;Annesi et al., 2010;Campos-Santana and Loguercio-Leite, 2010;Ţura et al., 2010;De Simone et al., 2011;Ouabbou et al., 2012;Shehata and Abdel-Wahab, 2013;Valenzuela et al., 2013;Cui et al., 2014;García et al., 2014a;Robles et al., 2015a;Sepúlveda et al., 2016;Villalobos et al., 2017;Maubet, 2020;Tchoumi et al., 2020). Table 1 show detailed description of the species' worldwide geographic distribution, which contains the exact sampling location of each specimen described in the literature data found. ...
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