Ophiostomatoid fungi exhibit a complex relationship with bark beetles; exhausting of host tree defenses is traditionally regarded as one of the key benefits provided to beetle vectors. Ophiostoma bicolor is one of the dominant species of the mycobiota associated with Ips genus bark beetles which infect the spruce trees across the Eurasian continent. Host spruce trees resist fungal invasion through structural and inducible defenses, but the underlying mechanisms at the molecular level, particularly with respect to the interaction between bark beetle-associated fungi and host trees, remain unclear. The aim of this study was to observe the pathological physiology and molecular changes in Picea koraiensis seedlings after artificial inoculation ...
Symbiotic fungi associated with tree-killing bark beetles can alter host-tree physiology with conseq...
Fungal pathogens associated with bark beetles represent one of the most significant problems to fore...
Here we report the first experiments testing reciprocal effects between the bark beetle-associated y...
Conifer forests are exposed to a large number of herbivorous insect species and pathogenic fungi, so...
The bark beetle Ips typographus carries numerous fungi that could be assisting the beetle in coloniz...
Background: Ophiostoma piceae is a wood-staining fungus that grows in the sapwood o...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
The family Pinaceae (order Coniferales) includes many environmentally and economically important sof...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
BackgroundRoot and butt rot of conifer trees caused by fungi belonging to the Heterobasidion annosum...
Outbreaks of the Eurasian spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) have decimated millions of hectares o...
Terpenes and phenolics are important constitutive and inducible conifer defenses against bark beetl...
Symbiotic fungi associated with tree-killing bark beetles can alter host-tree physiology with conseq...
Fungal pathogens associated with bark beetles represent one of the most significant problems to fore...
Here we report the first experiments testing reciprocal effects between the bark beetle-associated y...
Conifer forests are exposed to a large number of herbivorous insect species and pathogenic fungi, so...
The bark beetle Ips typographus carries numerous fungi that could be assisting the beetle in coloniz...
Background: Ophiostoma piceae is a wood-staining fungus that grows in the sapwood o...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
The family Pinaceae (order Coniferales) includes many environmentally and economically important sof...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
When Ips bark beetles invade and colonize the host plants, their associated pathogenic fungal partne...
BackgroundRoot and butt rot of conifer trees caused by fungi belonging to the Heterobasidion annosum...
Outbreaks of the Eurasian spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) have decimated millions of hectares o...
Terpenes and phenolics are important constitutive and inducible conifer defenses against bark beetl...
Symbiotic fungi associated with tree-killing bark beetles can alter host-tree physiology with conseq...
Fungal pathogens associated with bark beetles represent one of the most significant problems to fore...
Here we report the first experiments testing reciprocal effects between the bark beetle-associated y...