Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Fusarium tucumaniae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
Fusarium tucumaniae T. Aoki, O'Donnell, Yosh. Homma & Lattanzi
BPI 841955Aoki, Takayuki; Homma, Yoshihisa   Marcos Juarez 1722001-03-01
Argentina, Tucuman, San Agustin soybean field

BPI
Fusarium tucumaniae T. Aoki, O'Donnell, Yosh. Homma & Lattanzi
BPI 872201Aoki, Takayuki   2006-02-05
Argentina, Buenos Aires and Cordoba

BPI
Fusarium tucumaniae T. Aoki, O'Donnell, Yosh. Homma & Lattanzi
BPI 880692Scandiani, Maria Mercedes; Carmona, Marcelo A.   10-576-M32010-03-16
Argentina, Buenos Aires Province, at Muestra (Collection Site, 10-576 M3pl3) near Fontezuela; soybean cultivation field, -33.931388889 -60.469722222


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Google Map

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