Epicoccum thailandicum

Epicoccum thailandicum is a species of fungi first described in Thailand in 2017 living saprobic on grass litter - thus resulting in the specimen name.

[2] E. thailandicum is morphologically similar to Epicoccum sorghinum, but the conidial dimensions differ.

[1] E. thailandicum has a differing clade in comparison to E. sorghinum, as well making it genetically distinct from this species.

[1] E. thailandicum is a pathogenic fungus[3] infecting Amomum villosum leaves[4] and as a lab contaminate can cause accumulations of pharmacodynamic compounds.

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