2020
DOI: 10.1186/s43008-019-0025-3
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Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with Ips subelongatus, including eight new species from northeastern China

Abstract: Ips subelongatus is a major pest that infects larch plantations over large areas of northern and northeastern China. Ips species are closely associated with ophiostomatoid fungi that are morphologically well-adapted for dispersal by beetles. These associations result in important threat for coniferous forests worldwide. The aim of this study was to characterize the ophiostomatoid communities associated with I. subelongatus infesting Larix species and sympatric Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica in northeastern Ch… Show more

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“…Taxa 7, 8 and 10 all grouped peripherally to Ophiostoma s. str . and are regularly referred to as Group A/Lineage G (Chang et al 2017 ; Wang et al 2020 ). Taxon 7 included two reference collection isolates forming a lineage along with two species, namely O. angusticollis and O. denticulatum (Fig.…”
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“…Taxa 7, 8 and 10 all grouped peripherally to Ophiostoma s. str . and are regularly referred to as Group A/Lineage G (Chang et al 2017 ; Wang et al 2020 ). Taxon 7 included two reference collection isolates forming a lineage along with two species, namely O. angusticollis and O. denticulatum (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining three species, O. angusticollis (Taxon 7), O. fasciatum (Taxon 8) and O. pallidulum (Taxon 10), currently group within smaller lineages that sit peripherally to Ophiostoma s. str. and are commonly referred to as 'Group A' (Chang et al 2017;Wang et al 2020). Species residing in Group A are consistently recorded in low numbers and known to be highly phoretic (non-permanent interaction for the purpose of travel) in their association with insects (Chang et al 2017 (Carnegie and Nahrung 2019).…”
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“…In recent years, 98 ophiostomatoid species, including 49 new species, have been reported in association with bark beetles from China (Table S1 ) (Lu et al 2009a , 2009b ; Paciura et al 2010a , 2010b ; Zhou et al 2011 , 2013 ; Taerum et al 2013 ; Yin et al 2015 , 2016 , 2019 , 2020 ; Wang et al 2016 , 2018 , 2019 , 2020 ; Chang et al 2017 , 2019 ; Liu et al 2017 ). The study by Chang et al ( 2017 ) was the first to report ophiostomatoid fungi associated with phoretic mites.…”
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“…As reported previously and in the present study, the morphological differencesIn the last decade, more than a hundred ophiostomatoid fungi were reported from China. Among these, almost half were previously undescribed species(Yin et al, 2016;Chang et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2018;Chang et al, 2019;Chang et al, 2020;Wang et al, 2020).…”
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