
Phaeosphaeria
Scientific name: Phaeosphaeria
Phaeosphaeria
Scientific name: Phaeosphaeria

Description

Phaeosphaeria are microscopic fungi that primarily inhabit plants, especially grasses. They play a role in decomposing dead plant material. Some species can cause leaf spots or other diseases in crops. These fungi produce small, dark-colored structures called pseudothecia on their host plants. Phaeosphaeria are widespread and can be found in various climates around the world.

Scientific Classification

Phylum
Sac fungi Class
Dothideomycetes Order
Pleosporales Family
Phaeosphaeriaceae Genus
Phaeosphaeria