Abstract
Two species of Mycosphaerella, M. tassiana (de Notaris) Johanson and M. typhae (Lasch) Lindau, were grown in agar culture and produced mature fruiting bodies. The strain of M. tassiana was isolated as a single-spore culture from an ascostroma on a species of Pedicularis (659a) collected in Garibaldi Park, British Columbia. The strain of M. typhae was isolated also as a single-spore culture, from an ascostroma on leaves of Typha sp. (1536a) collected in Michigan.
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