The Massariaceae are a family of fungi in the order Pleosporales. It contains 3 genera and 33 species.[1] Taxa in the family have a cosmopolitan distribution, but are better known in more temperate zones. Although the family is poorly known, it has been suggested that they are saprobic in wood and bark, with a few species being weak pathogens.[2]
The Massariaceae are a family of fungi in the order Pleosporales. It contains 3 genera and 33 species. Taxa in the family have a cosmopolitan distribution, but are better known in more temperate zones. Although the family is poorly known, it has been suggested that they are saprobic in wood and bark, with a few species being weak pathogens.
Massariaceae es una familia de hongos en el orden Pleosporales. Los taxones poseen una distribución amplia, aunque prefieren las zonas templadas. Unas pocas especies son patógenos débiles.[1]
Massariaceae es una familia de hongos en el orden Pleosporales. Los taxones poseen una distribución amplia, aunque prefieren las zonas templadas. Unas pocas especies son patógenos débiles.