Ophiostomatoid fungi are well known as economically important pathogens and agents of timber degradation. A unique assemblage of these arthropod-associated organisms including species of Gondwanamyces G. J. Marais and M. J. Wingf., and Ophiostoma Syd. and P. Syd. occur in the floral heads (infructescences) of Protea L. species in South Africa. It has recently been discovered that Ophiostoma found in Protea flower-heads are vectored by mites (Acarina) including species of: Tarsonemus Canestrini and Fonzago, Proctolaelaps Berlese, and Trichouropoda Berlese. It is, however, not known how the mites carry the fungi between host plants. In this study, we consider two possible modes of mite dispersal. These include self-dispersal between infructes...
The biodiversity of the saprobic microfungi occurring in Protea infructescences (flowerheads) was in...
The genus Ophiostoma (Ophiostomatales) has a global distribution and species are best known for thei...
A unique and fascinating fungal niche lies hidden within senescent flower heads of Protea plants in ...
Ophiostomatoid fungi are well known as economically important pathogens and agents of timber degrada...
The floral heads (infructescences) of South African Protea L. represent a most unusual niche for fun...
Species of Ophiostoma include some of the world's best known fungal pathogens of trees. Most members...
Ophiostoma (Ophiostomatales) represents a large genus of fungi mainly known from associations with b...
Ophiostoma (Ophiostomatales) represents a large genus of fungi mainly known from associations with b...
Seasonal growth of the fungal genera Gondwanamyces and Ophiostoma (hereafter referred to as ophiosto...
Mutualisms between ophiostomatoid fungi and arthropods have been well documented. These fungi common...
Ophiostoma represents a genus of fungi that are mostly arthropod-dispersed and have a wide global di...
Ophiostoma represents a genus of fungi that are mostly arthropod-dispersed and have a wide global di...
Abstract: Ophiostoma represents a genus of fungi that are mostly arthropod-dispersed and have a wide...
The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) displays high levels of plant diversity and endemism, and has receiv...
AbstractOphiostoma represents a genus of fungi that are mostly arthropod-dispersed and have a wide g...
The biodiversity of the saprobic microfungi occurring in Protea infructescences (flowerheads) was in...
The genus Ophiostoma (Ophiostomatales) has a global distribution and species are best known for thei...
A unique and fascinating fungal niche lies hidden within senescent flower heads of Protea plants in ...
Ophiostomatoid fungi are well known as economically important pathogens and agents of timber degrada...
The floral heads (infructescences) of South African Protea L. represent a most unusual niche for fun...
Species of Ophiostoma include some of the world's best known fungal pathogens of trees. Most members...
Ophiostoma (Ophiostomatales) represents a large genus of fungi mainly known from associations with b...
Ophiostoma (Ophiostomatales) represents a large genus of fungi mainly known from associations with b...
Seasonal growth of the fungal genera Gondwanamyces and Ophiostoma (hereafter referred to as ophiosto...
Mutualisms between ophiostomatoid fungi and arthropods have been well documented. These fungi common...
Ophiostoma represents a genus of fungi that are mostly arthropod-dispersed and have a wide global di...
Ophiostoma represents a genus of fungi that are mostly arthropod-dispersed and have a wide global di...
Abstract: Ophiostoma represents a genus of fungi that are mostly arthropod-dispersed and have a wide...
The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) displays high levels of plant diversity and endemism, and has receiv...
AbstractOphiostoma represents a genus of fungi that are mostly arthropod-dispersed and have a wide g...
The biodiversity of the saprobic microfungi occurring in Protea infructescences (flowerheads) was in...
The genus Ophiostoma (Ophiostomatales) has a global distribution and species are best known for thei...
A unique and fascinating fungal niche lies hidden within senescent flower heads of Protea plants in ...