Cup-fungi, Truffles and AlliesThe name Diaporthe citri is based on Phomopsis citri H.S. Fawc. 1912, a later homonym of Phomopsis citri (Sacc.) Traverso & Spessa 1910 (Udayanga et al., 2014).
Due to the several records worldwide, I suggest this species to be categorized as Least Concern.
It is a common species, with records in 31 countries.
Diaporthe citri has a wide distribution with about 160 records.
Population Trend:
In Brazil, Diaporthe citri is found mainly in plantations of citrus species as a phytopathogen, but there are records of species that occur as endophytes of plants from the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado.
It is a common species in several countries, presenting no apparent threats.
Many of the records in Brazil are in unprotected areas.
Other biomes must be studied to assess the distribution of this species.
Unknown.
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