2016
DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3076-6
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The diversity of mtDNA rns introns among strains of Ophiostoma piliferum, Ophiostoma pluriannulatum and related species

Abstract: BackgroundBased on previous studies, it was suspected that the mitochondrial rns gene within the Ophiostomatales is rich in introns. This study focused on a collection of strains representing Ophiostoma piliferum, Ophiostoma pluriannulatum and related species that cause blue-stain; these fungi colonize the sapwood of trees and impart a dark stain. This reduces the value of the lumber. The goal was to examine the mtDNA rns intron landscape for these important blue stain fungi in order to facilitate future annot… Show more

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“…Ophiostoma piliferum is a serious blue-stain agent on a variety of conifer species but it is not considered to be pathogenic on softwoods ( Linnakoski et al, 2012 ). Both O. minus and O. piliferum have been reported from many geographic regions and from a variety of hosts and they could represent species complexes ( Chakravarty et al, 1994 ; Gorton and Webber, 2000 ; Hafez and Hausner, 2011 ; Jankowiak and Bilański, 2013 ; Bilto and Hausner, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ophiostoma piliferum is a serious blue-stain agent on a variety of conifer species but it is not considered to be pathogenic on softwoods ( Linnakoski et al, 2012 ). Both O. minus and O. piliferum have been reported from many geographic regions and from a variety of hosts and they could represent species complexes ( Chakravarty et al, 1994 ; Gorton and Webber, 2000 ; Hafez and Hausner, 2011 ; Jankowiak and Bilański, 2013 ; Bilto and Hausner, 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%