- Source: Boeremia exigua
Boeremia exigua is the type species of the fungus genus, Boeremia, in the Didymellaceae family. It was first described as Phoma exigua by John Baptiste Henri Joseph Desmazières in 1849, and transferred to the genus, Boeremia, by M.M. Aveskamp, J. de Gruyter, J.H.C. Woudenberg, G.J.M. Verkley and P.W. Crous in 2010.
Desmazières describes the species as occurring on stems and dried leaves, with two varieties: one of which is found on the stems and leaves of a Polygonum species, and the other on the stems and leaves of Ranunculus.
It causes wet weather blight in cotton and it can be treated with systemic copper.
Varieties
Phoma exigua var. exigua
Phoma exigua var. foveata
Phoma exigua var. heteromorpha
Phoma exigua var. linicola
Phoma exigua var. solanicola
References
External links
Boeremia exigua occurrence data and images from GBIF
USDA ARS Fungal Database