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ICMP 22017 – Phialocephala bamuru P.T.W. Wong & C. Dong
Data provider:
International Collection Of Microorganisms
Barcode:
ICMP 22017
Culture type:
Fungal Culture
Database record added:
16 May 2016
Database record updated:
23 July 2023
Components
Primary component
Active identification
Determined name:
Phialocephala bamuru P.T.W. Wong & C. Dong 2015
Determiner:
B. Weir
Identification date:
2016-03-20 (Verbatim: 20 Mar 2016)
Preferred name:
Phialocephala bamuru P.T.W. Wong & C. Dong
Division:
Ascomycota
Class:
Leotiomycetes
Order:
Helotiales
Family:
Mollisiaceae
Identification type:
Determination
Collection events
Primary collection event
Collection event type:
Field
Standard locality
Location:
Auckland
Georeferences:
Latitude and Longitude (WGS84): -36.840556 174.74
Verbatim locality:
Auckland
Verbatim collector:
Verbatim date:
March 2017
Start date:
2017-03
Country:
New Zealand
New Zealand Area Codes:
Auckland
Culture flags
MPI:
Restricted Culture
Price Category:
Category 1
Culture notes
Characterised as:
Sequencing of ITS and LSU gene.
Other Details:
This is a new record for New Zealand. The organism has been reported from Australia as a turf pathogen and as a root growth promoter from USA.
Culture events
Deposited:
Actioned by:
Toome, M (Reference number T16-01152)
Date:
13 May 2016 (Verbatim: 13 May 2016)
Isolated:
Date:
2016 (Verbatim)
Permissions
Project permits
Project title:
Local Contexts - ICMP Culture Collection
Reference:
ICMP Collection - Local Contexts
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