
Phyllachoraceae
Scientific name: Phyllachoraceae
Phyllachoraceae
Scientific name: Phyllachoraceae

Description

Phyllachoraceae are plant parasites that form small, dark spots on leaves. They typically appear as tiny, raised black dots on the leaf surface. These fungi infect a wide range of plants, including grasses, trees, and crops. Some species can cause significant damage to agricultural plants. Phyllachoraceae have a complex life cycle involving both sexual and asexual reproduction stages.

Species of Phyllachoraceae


Scientific Classification
