Literature DB >> 32634330

Seven new species of Graphilbum from conifers in Norway, Poland, and Russia.

Robert Jankowiak1, Halvor Solheim2, Piotr Bilański1, Seonju Marincowitz3, Michael J Wingfield3.   

Abstract

During surveys of insect-associated mycobiomes in Norway, Poland, and Russia, isolates with affinity to Graphilbum (Ophiostomatales, Ascomycota) were recovered. In this study, eight known Graphilbum species as well as the newly collected isolates were compared based on morphology and DNA sequence data for four gene regions. The results revealed seven new species, described here as G. acuminatum, G. carpaticum, G. curvidentis, G. furuicola, G. gorcense, G. interstitiale, and G. sexdentatum. In addition to these species, G. crescericum and G. sparsum were commonly found in Norway. All new species were recovered from conifers in association with bark beetles, cerambycid beetles, and weevils and were morphologically similar, predominantly with pesotum-like asexual morphs. Where sexual morphs were present, these were small ascomata with short necks and rod-shaped ascospores having hyaline sheaths. The results suggest that Graphilbum species are common members of the Ophiostomatales in conifer ecosystems.

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Keywords:  7 new taxa; Ectosymbionts; Ophiostomatales; Pinaceae; subcortical beetles

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32634330     DOI: 10.1080/00275514.2020.1778375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycologia        ISSN: 0027-5514            Impact factor:   2.696


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