The identification of Mycelium radicis atrovirens (Phialocephala dimorphospora)

Abstract
Mycelium radicis atrovirens is known as a sterile fungus colonizing the surface of rootlets of trees in the boreal forest. Microscopic examination of 41 isolates conforming in vegetative morphology to the type description of this fungus revealed the presence of phialoconidia corresponding to Phialocephala dimorphospora in 15.