thelebolas
Thelebolas is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Herpotrichiellaceae. These fungi are primarily known for their plant-pathogenic nature, causing various leaf spots and blights on a range of host plants. The genus was first described by French mycologist Émile Bonnemaison in 1947.
Species within Thelebolas are characterized by their hyphopodial anamorphs, which are specialized hyphal structures that penetrate
Thelebolas species have been identified on numerous plant species across different families, including grasses, cereals, and
Research into Thelebolas focuses on understanding their life cycles, pathogenicity, and developing effective management strategies. Identification