Leakey (1964)[4] Phoma glycinicola Gruyter & Boerema (2002)[5] Pyrenochaeta glycines R.B.
Stewart (1957)[6] Coniothyrium glycines is a fungal plant pathogen infecting soybean.
[6] In another study, the pycnidial state was not observed, but sclerotia (a compact mass of hardened fungal mycelium containing food reserves) were seen within soyabean leaf lesions associated with red leaf blotch, and a new genus was formed and the fungus was published as Dactuliophora glycines C.L.
Stewart) Verkley & Gruyter (de Gruyter et al., 2013) as a new combination because of its similarity of pycniospore production to that of other species in the genus Coniothyrium, which differ from Phoma.
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