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Fusarium
Fusarium (; ) is a large genus of filamentous fungi, part of a group often referred to as hyphomycetes, widely distributed in soil and associated with plants. The name of Fusarium comes from Latin fusus, meaning a spindle. Most species in Genus Fusarium are harmless saprobes found in relative abundance in the soil microbial community, and some exist as commensal members of the skin microbiome.

Fusarium oxysporum
species of fungus
Fusarium wilt
Suomeksi
Gibberella fujikuroi
species of fungus

Fusarium circinatum
species of fungus
Fusarium venenatum
species of fungus
Fusarium culmorum
species of fungus
nivalenol
Nivalenol (NIV) is a mycotoxin of the trichothecene group. In nature it is mainly found in fungi of the Fusarium species. The Fusarium species belongs to the most prevalent mycotoxin producing fungi in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, therefore making them a considerable risk for the food crop production industry.
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense
fungal plant pathogen
Fusarium ear blight
fungal disease of cereals
Fusarium proliferatum
species of fungus
Fusarium crookwellense
species of fungus

Fusarium mangiferae
species of fungus
Fusarium sulphureum
species of fungus
Fusarium sporotrichioides
species of fungus
Fusarium subglutinans
species of fungus
Fusarium pallidoroseum
species of fungus
Fusarium Crown Rot of Wheat
species of fungus
Fusarium redolens
species of fungus
Fusarium pseudoanthophilum
species of fungus
Fusarium sterilihyphosum
species of fungus
Fusarium sacchari
species of fungus
Fusarium solani
species of fungus
Fusarium arthrosporioides
species of fungus
Fusarium acutatum
species of fungus
Fusarium acaciae-mearnsii
species of fungus
Fusarium incarnatum
species of fungus