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Only mycelium of
Phoma macrostoma can incite photobleaching and plant damage. In susceptible hosts, the fungus grows beside the trachea disrupting root cell structure. In resistant hosts, fungal growth is restricted to root hairs and epidermal layers. [K.L. Bailey, W.M. Pitt, F. Leggett, C. Sheedy
and J. Derby Determining the infection process of
Phoma macrostoma that leads to bioherbicidal activity on broadleaved weeds. online 7 July 2011. doi:10.1016/j.biocontrol.2011.06.019]