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- Colletotrichum Tropicale Rojas, Rehner & Samuels 2010
- Newly Recognised Lineages of Perithecial Ascomycetes: the New Orders Conioscyphales and Pleurotheciales
- Colletotrichum Current Status and Future Directions
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- Anthracnose of Cereals and Grasses
- Checklist of Microfungi on Grasses in Thailand (Excluding Bambusicolous Fungi)
- Molecular Identification of Endophytic Fungi Associated with Cynometra Ramiflora L
- Notes on Ascomycete Systematics Nos. 4408 - 4750
- Colletotrichum
- Genomics of Colletotrichum Joanne Crouch, Richard O’Connell, Pamela Gan, Ester Buiate, Maria F
- Appendix 1—Reviewers and Contributers
- The Genomics of Colletotrichum 3 Joanne Crouch, Richard O’Connell, Pamela Gan, Ester Buiate, Maria F
- Colletotrichum Systematics: Past, Present and Prospects
- Colletotrichum Alienum B
- RNA Interference Core Components Identified and Characterised in Verticillium Nonalfalfae, a Vascular Wilt Pathogenic Plant Fung
- Morpho-Molecular Taxonomic Studies Reveal a High Number of Endophytic Fungi from Magnolia Candolli and M
- Molecular Phylogeny of Colletotrichum (Sordariomycetes: Glomerellaceae) Inferred from Multiple Gene Sequences
- New Parasitic and Saprophytic Micromycetes for the Micoflora of Moldova
- A Perithecial Sordariomycete (Ascomycota, Diaporthales) from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada Author(S): Allison W
- Colletotrichum Roseum Fungal Planet Description Sheets 355
- A Multiscale Study of Fungal Endophyte Communities of the Foliar
- Australiascaceae, Glomerellales), a New Fungus from Tree Fern
- Investigation Into the Mating System and Population Structure of Colletotrichum Truncatum from Lentil
- Fungal Planet Description Sheets: 716–784
- California Pest Rating Proposal for Colletotrichum Jiangxiense F. Liu & L. Cai 2015 Anthracnose
- Endophytic Colletotrichum Species from Dendrobium Spp. in China and Northern Thailand
- Determining Genetic Diversity and Regulation of Sexual Compatibility in Colletotrichum Lentis Damm, the Causal Agent of Anthracnose on Lens Culinaris (Medik.)
- Colletotrichum: Lifestyles, Biology, Morpho-Species, Species Complexes and Accepted Species
- Boxwood Dieback: Molecular Detection, In-Vitro Fungicide Efficacy, and Host Susceptibility for Managing a New Emerging Disease Caused by Colletotrichum Theobromicola
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- Colletotrichum Acutatum Simmonds Ex Simmonds 1968
- Workshop Morphological Identification of Microfungi National Plant Diagnostic Network National Meeting 2016 Washington, D.C