Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Periconia cookei - saprophytic, dematiaceous, anamorphic fungus. Periconia cookei grows on the stems of plants and produces a globose head on a straight, firm, hair-like stipe that becomes covered with a fuscous powder. Shown here is the hyphal stage of this fungus in the early stages of producing conidiophores. Periconia cookei is known to be a plant pathogen on bamboos in Asia and on ohia lehua trees in Hawaii. It is also known to be a mycoparasite on coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix). Mycoparasitism has received special attention due to the search for biological control alternatives for diseases such as powdery and downy mildews. Coffee rust has been the most devastating disease of coffee cultivars and thus Periconia cookei has been studied for its potential biological control of rusts. Magnification: x240 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimetres. | |
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