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Biology Notes on Colletotrichum | Fungi Imperfecti

The below mentioned article provides short note on colletotrichum. Mycelium of Colletotrichum: It is internal, septate and branched. The slender hyphae are both intercellular and intracellular. They are usually hyaline when young. With age the hyphal wall becomes darker and thicker and the cytoplasm, which contains droplets of oil, becomes denser. The thick-walled hypha finally collect, intertwine and become compacted [...]

By |2016-11-28T11:34:36+00:00November 28, 2016|Fungi|Comments Off on Biology Notes on Colletotrichum | Fungi Imperfecti

Colletotrichum: Morphology and Vegetative Structure | Fungi

In this article we will discuss about the morphology and  vegetative structures of Colletotrichum. Morphology of Colletotrichum: Colletotrichum: Common Name: Red-Rot of Surgarcane (Saccharum officinarum). Occurrence: It occurs commonly on the stem and leaves of sugarcane plants in every sugarcane- growing region, and causes the common red-rot disease of surgarcane. Colletotrichum capsici occurs on Capsicum anum. Symptoms of the Disease [...]

By |2016-09-16T07:07:53+00:00September 16, 2016|Fungi|Comments Off on Colletotrichum: Morphology and Vegetative Structure | Fungi
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