Gaeumannomyces
Gaeumannomyces (order Diaporthales) A genus of fungi which form dark, thick-walled perithecia. G. graminis (Ophiobolus graminis) is parasitic on the roots of grasses and cereals, and causes ‘take-all’ disease of cereals.
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