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Characterisation of Ophiostoma species associated with pine bark beetles from Mexico, including O. pulvinisporum sp. nov

Year2004
JournalMycological Research
Volume108
Total pages6
Keywordscycloheximide

Abstract

Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) are common vectors of Ophiostoma species. These fungi include primary tree pathogens and important sapstain agents. In Mexico, Ips calligraphus and Dendroctonus mexicanus occur on many species of pine. Pinus maximinoi and P. pseudostrobus are the hosts of both species of insects. Little research has been done on ophiostomatoid fungi associated with pine bark beetles in Mexico. We recently obtained specimens of these bark beetles and their galleries from Mexico. The aim of the study was to isolate and identify Ophiostoma species associated with the two beetle species. In total, six ophiostomatoid species were found to be associated with them. These included Ceratocystiopsis minuta, Ophiostoma pluriannulatum [Ceratocystis pluriannulata], an O. galeiformis [O. galeiforme]-like species, two unidentified Sporothrix spp.??, as well as a new species similar to O. adjuncti, O. ips [Ceratocystis ips] and O. montium [Ceratocystis montia], that we name as O. pulvinisporum sp. nov. ?? O.abietinum??