Thelaviopsis basicola has a new name, Berkeleyomyces rouxiae, but that’s all.

Thelaviopsis basicola has a new name, Berkeleyomyces rouxiae, but that’s all.

‘What’s in a name?’ Shakespeare famously wrote those words and followed them with ‘That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet’. Well the pathogen, Theleviopsis basicola, has undergone a reclassification and name change, but I doubt many of us...