Abstract The ophiostomatoid fungi are an assemblage of ascomycetes which are arguably best-known for their associations with bark and ambrosia beetles (Curculonidae) and blue stain (sap stain) of many economically important tree species. These fungi are considered a significant threat to coniferous forests, which has resulted in numerous studies characterising the diversity of bark beetles and their ophiostomatoid associates globally. The diversity of ophiostomatoid fungi present in Australian pine plantations, however, remains largely undetermined. The aims of this study were therefore to reconsider the diversity of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with Pinus in Australia, and to establish the baseline of expected taxa found within these pl...
The timber and pulp industries of Finland rely heavily on importations from Russia as source of raw ...
Ophiostomatoid fungi, a well-known tree-associated group, include some of the most important forest ...
The fungal genus Ophiostoma contains numerous species that share close associations with wood-boring...
The genus Ophiostoma accommodates ascomycetes in the order Ophiostomatales, some of which are import...
Abstract. The genusOphiostoma accommodates ascomycetes in the order Ophiostomatales, some of which a...
The mountain pine beetle (MPB; Dendroctonus ponderosae) and its fungal associates have infested larg...
Abstract Ophiostomatoid fungi on trees are typically bark beetle associates that cause sapstain in t...
The Ophiostomatales is an Ascomycete order of fungi that accommodates several tree pathogens and man...
Pesotum accommodates synnematal anamorphs of Ophiostoma spp. with sympodially proliferating conidiog...
The activity of the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus leads to extremely serious economi...
The diversity of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with coniferous trees in Europe is quite well known...
AbstractBark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) are well-recognized vectors of Ophiostoma species. Thr...
Pine plantations in Argentinian Patagonia cover ca. 95,000 ha in Chubut, Río Negro and Neuquén provi...
Cryphalus piceae attacks various economically important conifers. Similar to other bark beetles, Cr....
The timber and pulp industries of Finland rely heavily on importations from Russia as source of raw ...
The timber and pulp industries of Finland rely heavily on importations from Russia as source of raw ...
Ophiostomatoid fungi, a well-known tree-associated group, include some of the most important forest ...
The fungal genus Ophiostoma contains numerous species that share close associations with wood-boring...
The genus Ophiostoma accommodates ascomycetes in the order Ophiostomatales, some of which are import...
Abstract. The genusOphiostoma accommodates ascomycetes in the order Ophiostomatales, some of which a...
The mountain pine beetle (MPB; Dendroctonus ponderosae) and its fungal associates have infested larg...
Abstract Ophiostomatoid fungi on trees are typically bark beetle associates that cause sapstain in t...
The Ophiostomatales is an Ascomycete order of fungi that accommodates several tree pathogens and man...
Pesotum accommodates synnematal anamorphs of Ophiostoma spp. with sympodially proliferating conidiog...
The activity of the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus leads to extremely serious economi...
The diversity of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with coniferous trees in Europe is quite well known...
AbstractBark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) are well-recognized vectors of Ophiostoma species. Thr...
Pine plantations in Argentinian Patagonia cover ca. 95,000 ha in Chubut, Río Negro and Neuquén provi...
Cryphalus piceae attacks various economically important conifers. Similar to other bark beetles, Cr....
The timber and pulp industries of Finland rely heavily on importations from Russia as source of raw ...
The timber and pulp industries of Finland rely heavily on importations from Russia as source of raw ...
Ophiostomatoid fungi, a well-known tree-associated group, include some of the most important forest ...
The fungal genus Ophiostoma contains numerous species that share close associations with wood-boring...