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Didymella ligulicola

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Didymella species belong to the group Ascomycota and are saprophytes that commonly attack wheat, barley, and chrysanthemums. Although they are not known to be pathogenic, they are thought to be responsible for aggravating asthma and may also trigger allergic responses.,,, The distribution of Didymella species in the United States is centered mainly in California, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota.
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Didymella species belong to the group Ascomycota and are saprophytes that commonly attack wheat, barley, and chrysanthemums. Although they are not known to be pathogenic, they are thought to be responsible for aggravating asthma and may also trigger allergic responses.,,, The distribution of Didymella species in the United States is centered mainly in California, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota.

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