Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus f. aponicus in Japan

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Yamaoka, Y
Wingfield, MJ
Takahashi, I
Solheim, H
机构
[1] UNIV ORANGE FREE STATE, FAC SCI, DEPT MICROBIOL & BIOCHEM, ZA-9300 BLOEMFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA
[2] UNIV TOKYO, FAC AGR, UNIV FOREST HOKKAIDO, FURANO, HOKKAIDO 07915, JAPAN
[3] AGR UNIV NORWAY, NORWEGIAN FOREST RES INST, SECT FOREST ECOL, DIV FOREST PATHOL, N-1432 AS, NORWAY
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MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH | 1997年 / 101卷
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10.1017/S0953756297003924
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Fungi were isolated from the beetles, Ips typographus f. japonicus and Yezo spruce (Picea jezoensis) trees infested with the beetles in Hokkaido, Japan. Nine species of ophiostomatoid fungi including one new species were identified. They were Ceratocystiopsis minuta, Ceratocystis polonica, Ophiostoma ainoae, O. bicolor, O. cucullatum, O. europhioides, O. penicillatum, O. piceae, and a new species described here as O. japonicum. Based on frequencies of occurrence, O. ainoae, O. bicolor, O. penicillatum, and O. piceae were regarded as dominant associates of I. typographus japonicus, and C. minuta, C. polonica, O. europhinoides, and O. japonicum were subdominant. The species of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with I. typographus japonicus in Japan are almost identical to those associated with I. typographus infesting Norway spruce (P. abies) in Europe. This study improves our knowledge of the biogeography of the ophiostomatoid fungi and the insects with which they are associated.
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