Neotyphodium chilense is a species of fungus in the Clavicipitaceae family, which is an endophyte that lives in the grass Dactylis glomerata in southern Chile. Originally known as Acremonium chilense when it was first described in 1990,[1] it was transferred from Acremonium to Neotyphodium in 1996.[2] Currently, it should be treated as Acremonium chilense since the previous transfer to Neotyphodium is untested.[3]
Neotyphodium chilense is a species of fungus in the Clavicipitaceae family, which is an endophyte that lives in the grass Dactylis glomerata in southern Chile. Originally known as Acremonium chilense when it was first described in 1990, it was transferred from Acremonium to Neotyphodium in 1996. Currently, it should be treated as Acremonium chilense since the previous transfer to Neotyphodium is untested.
Neotyphodium chilense je grzib[2], co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Morgan-Jones, J.F. White & Piont., a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Glenn, C.W. Bacon & Hanlin 1996. Neotyphodium chilense nŏleży do zorty Neotyphodium i familije Clavicipitaceae.[3][4] Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.[3]
Neotyphodium chilense je grzib, co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Morgan-Jones, J.F. White & Piont., a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Glenn, C.W. Bacon & Hanlin 1996. Neotyphodium chilense nŏleży do zorty Neotyphodium i familije Clavicipitaceae. Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.