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A Physoderma species selectively parasitic in the ovaries of bulrush (Scirpus articulatus L.) is described and named as Physoderma thirumalacharii Pavgi & Singh.
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Pavgi, M.S., Singh, L. A Physoderma species parasitic on bulrush. Mycopathologia 71, 141–144 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00473060
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