Interactions among scolytid bark beetles, their associated fungi, and live host conifers

TD Paine, KF Raffa, TC Harrington - Annual review of …, 1997 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Scolytid bark beetles that colonize living conifers are frequently associated with
specific fungi that are carried in specialized structures or on the body surface. These fungi …

The role of phytopathogenicity in bark beetle–fungus symbioses: a challenge to the classic paradigm

DL Six, MJ Wingfield - Annual review of entomology, 2011 - annualreviews.org
The idea that phytopathogenic fungi associated with tree-killing bark beetles are critical for
overwhelming tree defenses and incurring host tree mortality, herein called the classic …

Microbial volatile emissions as insect semiochemicals

TS Davis, TL Crippen, RW Hofstetter… - Journal of chemical …, 2013 - Springer
We provide a synthesis of the literature describing biochemical interactions between
microorganisms and insects by way of microbial volatile organic compound (MVOC) …

Fungal associates of European bark beetles with special emphasis on the ophiostomatoid fungi

T Kirisits - Bark and wood boring insects in living trees in Europe …, 2004 - Springer
Fungi are common and well-known associates of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). The
relationship between fungi and scolytids was recognized relatively long ago. Schmidberger …

[图书][B] Leptographium species: tree pathogens, insect associates, and agents of blue-stain.

K Jacobs, MJ Wingfield - 2001 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Species of Leptographium are economically important as some are known agents of blue
stain, some are tree pathogens and some are associated with various insect pests. This …

Stimulation of tree defenses by Ophiostomatoid fungi can explain attack success of bark beetles on conifers

F Lieutier, A Yart, A Salle - Annals of Forest Science, 2009 - Springer
Stimulation of tree defenses by Ophiostomatoid fungi can explain attack success of bark beetles
on conifers | Annals of Forest Science Skip to main content SpringerLink Account Menu Find …

Fungal associates of the tree-killing bark beetle, Ips typographus, vary in virulence, ability to degrade conifer phenolics and influence bark beetle tunneling behavior

T Zhao, D Kandasamy, P Krokene, J Chen… - Fungal ecology, 2019 - Elsevier
The bark beetle Ips typographus carries numerous fungi that could be assisting the beetle in
colonizing live Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees. Phenolic defenses in spruce phloem are …

Volatile organic compounds emitted by fungal associates of conifer bark beetles and their potential in bark beetle control

D Kandasamy, J Gershenzon… - Journal of Chemical …, 2016 - Springer
Conifer bark beetles attack and kill mature spruce and pine trees, especially during hot and
dry conditions. These beetles are closely associated with ophiostomatoid fungi of the …

Induced terpene accumulation in Norway spruce inhibits bark beetle colonization in a dose-dependent manner

T Zhao, P Krokene, J Hu, E Christiansen, N Björklund… - PLoS …, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Background Tree-killing bark beetles (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) are among the most
economically and ecologically important forest pests in the northern hemisphere. Induction …

Associations of conifer-infesting bark beetles and fungi in Fennoscandia

R Linnakoski, ZW De Beer, P Niemelä, MJ Wingfield - Insects, 2012 - mdpi.com
Bark beetles (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) have a widespread association with fungi, especially
with ophiostomatoid fungi (Ascomycota) that cause blue staining of wood, and in some …