New species of Bipolaris and Curvularia on Grass species in Iran

Authors

  • A. Ahmadpour Ph.D. Student, Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
  • M. Donyadoost-Chelan M.Sc. Student, Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
  • M. Javan-Nikkhah Associate Prof., Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran (E-mail: [email protected])
  • Z. Heidarian M.Sc. Student, Department of Plant Protection, University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Abstract:

In this study, 10 species of Bipolaris viz.B. bicolor, B. cynodontis, B. cylindrica, B. hawaiiensis,B. prieskaensis, B. sorghicola, B. sorokiniana,B. spicifera, B. zeae and B. zeicola and four species of Curvularia viz.C. fallax, C. heteropogonicola, C. inaequalis and C. lunata were identified on graminicolous species or soil. Bipolaris cylindrica, B. prieskaensis, B. zeae,C. fallax and C. heteropogonicola are newly reported from Iran. Some new host plants are reported for above-mentioned fungal species.

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volume 12  issue 1

pages  39- 49

publication date 2011-08-23

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