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Polythrincium trifolii

Polythrincium trifolii

A species of Polythrincium

Polythrincium trifolii is a type of fungus predominantly found affecting clover plants. It is part of the Mycosphaerellaceae family, known for causing leaf spot diseases in hosts. Polythrincium trifolii can be identified by the distinct dark spots it forms on the leaves of infected plants, which can lead to decreased photosynthesis and overall vigor of the plant.

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Attributes of Polythrincium trifolii
You can find Polythrincium trifolii by these plants:
White clover, Clovers, Red clover
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