Oculimacula acuformis (Boerema, R. Pieters & Hamers) Crous & W. Gams Ramulispora acuformis (Nirenberg) Crous 1995 Tapesia yallundae var. acuformis Boerema, R. Pieters & Hamers 1992
Tapesia acuformis is the causal agent for a variety of cereal and forage grass diseases.[1][2] The anamorph of T. acuformis was formerly known as the R-type strain of Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides. The W-type strain of P. herpotrichoides is now known as T. yallundae.
^Albertini, Catherine; Gredt, Michel; Leroux, Pierre (1999-05-01). "Mutations of the β-Tubulin Gene Associated with Different Phenotypes of Benzimidazole Resistance in the Cereal Eyespot Fungi Tapesia yallundae and Tapesia acuformis". Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology. 64 (1): 17–31. doi:10.1006/pest.1999.2406. ISSN 0048-3575.
^Uslu, Emel; Miller, Terry E.; Rezanoor, Navideh H.; Nicholson, Paul (1998-09-01). "Resistance of Dasypyrum villosum to the cereal eyespot pathogens, Tapesia yallundae and Tapesia acuformis". Euphytica. 103 (2): 203. doi:10.1023/A:1018340018838. ISSN 1573-5060. S2CID 37989082.
Tapesiaacuformis is the causal agent for a variety of cereal and forage grass diseases. The anamorph of T. acuformis was formerly known as the R-type...
R-type strain of Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides is now known as Tapesiaacuformis. Produces two types of mycelium - one vegetative, yellow-brown, linear...