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Autor:
Milan Špetík, G. Maggs-Kölling, Johannes Z. Groenewald, L.T. Hien, Neriman Yilmaz, H.M. Thanh, Jolanda Roux, Timur S. Bulgakov, Jos Houbraken, Jiaqi Zhang, R. K. Schumacher, Angus J. Carnegie, I.G. Pascoe, Jan Dijksterhuis, Akila Berraf-Tebbal, Michael J. Wingfield, Cony Decock, Jolanta Miadlikowska, François Lutzoni, N.V. Liem, Z.W. de Beer, E.J. van Nieuwenhuijzen, A. Akulov, L.D. Thao, R. Thangavel, Margarita Hernández-Restrepo, Tuan A. Duong, Francois Roets, L.L. Zhao, Pedro W. Crous, E. Marais, Lorenzo Lombard, W.J. Nel, Don A. Cowan, Olaf C. G. Adan, M. Shen, Aleš Eichmeier, E. Alvarez Duarte, Robert A. Samson, T.N. Khanh, Y. Zhang
Publikováno v:
Fungal Systematics and Evolution, 7(1), 255-343. Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
Fungal Systematics and Evolution
Fungal Systematics and Evolution, 7, 255-343. Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
Insect Systematics & Evolution : an international journal of systematic entomology, Vol. 7, no.1, p. 255-343 (2021)
Fungal Systematics and Evolution
Fungal Systematics and Evolution, 7, 255-343. Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
Insect Systematics & Evolution : an international journal of systematic entomology, Vol. 7, no.1, p. 255-343 (2021)
An order, family and genus are validated, seven new genera, 35 new species, two new combinations, two epitypes, two lectotypes, and 17 interesting new host and / or geographical records are introduced in this study. Validated order, family and genus:
Publikováno v:
Fungal Systematics and Evolution
Species of Raffaelea (Ophiostomatales: Ascomycota) are obligate symbionts of ambrosia beetles, some of which pose a substantial threat to forest trees. Leucaena leucocephala is a small mimosoid tree species that is considered as an invasive weed in m
Autor:
Seamus Morgan, Shawn Fell, Wilhelm Z. de Beer, Martin Hill, Garyn Townsend, Trudy Paap, W.J. Nel, Elmar van Rooyen, Francois Roets
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Science, Vol 117, Iss 11/12 (2021)
The polyphagous shot hole borer (PSHB) beetle is a recent invader in South Africa. Together with its fungal symbiont, Fusarium euwallaceae, it can rapidly kill highly susceptible host plants. Its impact is most profound in urban areas, but it has als
Publikováno v:
Plant Pathology. 68:834-842
Ophiostomatalean fungi associated with wood boring beetles in South Africa including two new species
Publikováno v:
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
Ambrosia beetles are small wood inhabiting members of the Curculionidae that have evolved obligate symbioses with fungi. The fungal symbionts concentrate nutrients from within infested trees into a usable form for their beetle partners, which then ut
Autor:
Michael J. Wingfield, Duur K. Aanen, Michael Poulsen, W.J. Nel, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Brenda D. Wingfield, Tuan A. Duong
Publikováno v:
Mycologia 113 (2021) 6
Mycologia, 113(6), 1199-1217
Mycologia, 113(6), 1199-1217
The Ophiostomatales (Ascomycota) accommodates more than 300 species characterized by similar morphological adaptations to arthropod dispersal. Most species in this order are wood-inhabiting fungi associated with bark or ambrosia beetles. However, a s
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Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4838(3)
Xylosandrus crassiusculus (Motchulsky) is a native Asian ambrosia beetle that has been accidentally introduced to many countries of the world, presumably through the international movement of nursery, timber, and wood products. The species is known i
Autor:
W.J. Nel, Brenda D. Wingfield, Almuth Hammerbacher, Z.W. de Beer, Michael J. Wingfield, Tuan A. Duong
Publikováno v:
Fungal Biology. 122:1031-1040
Berkeleyomyces basicola and Berkeleyomyces rouxiae, two sister species previously treated collectively as Thielaviopsis basicola, reside in the Ceratocystidaceae (Microascales, Ascomycota). Both species are important root pathogens of many important
Autor:
Lieschen De Vos, P. Markus Wilken, Almuth Hammerbacher, Brenda D. Wingfield, Kuan Li, W.J. Nel, Michael J. Wingfield, Chuan Xiong, Magriet A. van der Nest, Qiang Li, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Tuan A. Duong, Huiying Li, Benedicta S. Swalarsk-Parry, Xiao Ma, Julie R. Kikkert, Jingzu Sun, Wenli Huang, Kershney Naidoo, Yang Dong, Xingzhong Liu, Yan Li, Yun Gao, Li Chen, Xiaoling Zhang, Stephanie Van Wyk, Niloofar Vaghefi, Sarah J. Pethybridge, Zhiqiang An, Qun Yue, Emma Theodora Steenkamp, Gerald F. Bills
Publikováno v:
IMA Fungus. 9:199-223
Draft genomes of the species Annulohypoxylon stygium, Aspergillus mulundensis, Berkeleyomyces basicola (syn. Thielaviopsis basicola), Ceratocystis smalleyi, two Cercospora beticola strains, Coleophoma cylindrospora, Fusarium fracticaudum, Phialophora
Publikováno v:
Australasian Plant Pathology. 47:231-237
The South African National Department of Environment Affairs, through the South African National Biodiversity Institute’s Invasive Species Programme.