Abstract

THE genera Septoria in the class Fungi Imperfecti comprises some 1,200 species, each parasitic on one or several closely related genera of host plants. Little is known regarding their phylogenetic relationships since only a few perfect stages have been found. The host range and spore morphology have therefore been the main bases for the determination of species. However, the value of these characteristics for delimiting Septoria species has been questioned1.

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