“…The fungi identified in this study that have already been described as Scots pine endophytes in earlier reports were Alternaria alternata, A. infectoria, A. tenuissima, Aspergillus fumigatus, Aureobasidium pullulans, Beauveria bassiana, Fimatariella rabenhorstii, Fusarium verticillioides, Geomyces sp., H. lixii, H. viridescens, Hormonema dematioides, Lophodermium conigenum, P. herbarum, P. macrostoma, Sarocladium strictum, Sordaria fimicola, Penicillium glabrum, P. minioluteum, Sarea resinae, Trichoderma atroviride, T. viride, and Xylaria sp (Cooke 1973;Carroll et al 1977;Russo & Bradley 1979;Diwani & Millar 1987;Land et al 1993;Kub atov a 2000;Anderson et al 2003;Pirttil€ a et al 2003;Lygis et al 2004;Kwasna 2008;Zamora et al 2008;Giordano et al 2009;Per soh et al 2010;Menkis & Vasaitis 2011;Terhonen et al 2011), while the following species have been found in other pine species: Daldinia fissa, Nigrospora oryzae, Ophiostoma nigrocarpum, Penicillium melinii, P. polonicum, Pezicula eucrita (Smith 1965;Carroll & Carroll 1978;Kowalski & Zych 2002;Guo et al 2003;Kim et al 2005;Wang et al 2005;Zamora et al 2008;Botella & Diez 2010;Kowalski & Andruch 2011).…”