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Diversity of Ophiostomatoid Fungi Associated with Dendroctonus armandi Infesting Pinus armandii in Western China.

Huimin Wang1, Tiantian Wang1, Ya Liu1, Fanyong Zeng2, Haifeng Zhang3, Cony Decock4, Xingyao Zhang1, Quan Lu1.   

Abstract

Pinus armandii (P. armandii) is extensively abundant in western China and, as a pioneer tree, and prominently influences local ecology. However, pine forests in this region have been significantly damaged by Dendroctonus armandi (D. armandi) infestations, in close association with ophiostomatoid fungi. This study aimed to identify the diversity of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with D. armandi infesting P. armandii in western China. A total of 695 ophiostomatoid fungal strains were isolated from 1040 tissue pieces from D. armandi galleries and 89 adult beetles at four sites. In this study, based on multiloci DNA sequence data, as well as morphological and physiological characteristics, seven species belonging to five genera were identified including three known species, Esteyea vermicola, Graphium pseudormiticum and L. wushanense, two novel taxa, Graphilbum parakesiyea and Ophiostoma shennongense, and an unidentified Ophiostoma sp. 1. A neotype of Leptographium qinlingense. Ophiostoma shennongense was the dominant taxon (78.99%) in the ophiostomatoid community. This study provides a valuable scientific theoretical basis for the occurrence and management of D. armandi in the future.

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Keywords:  Esteyea; Graphilbum; Graphium; Leptographium; Ophiostoma; taxonomy

Year:  2022        PMID: 35330216      PMCID: PMC8951329          DOI: 10.3390/jof8030214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)        ISSN: 2309-608X


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