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 …

[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 …

Redefining Ceratocystis and allied genera

ZW De Beer, TA Duong, I Barnes… - Studies in …, 2014 - ingentaconnect.com
The genus Ceratocystis was established in 1890 and accommodates many important fungi.
These include serious plant pathogens, significant insect symbionts and agents of timber …

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 …

Wound‐induced traumatic resin duct development in stems of Norway spruce (Pinaceae): anatomy and cytochemical traits

NE Nagy, VR Franceschi, H Solheim… - American Journal of …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Wounding of Norway spruce by inoculation with sterile agar, or agar containing the
pathogenic fungus Ceratocystis polonica, induced traumatic resin duct formation in the stem …

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 …

Multi-gene phylogenies define Ceratocystiopsis and Grosmannia distinct from Ophiostoma

RD Zipfel, ZW de Beer, K Jacobs… - Studies in …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Ophiostoma species have diverse morphological features and are found in a large variety of
ecological niches. Many different classification schemes have been applied to these fungi in …

Phylogeny and taxonomy of the Ophiostoma piceae complex and the Dutch elm disease fungi

TC Harrington, D McNew, J Steimel, D Hofstra… - Mycologia, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
The Ophiostoma piceae complex forms a monophyletic group of insect-dispersed
pyrenomycetes with synnemata (Pesotum) and micronematous (Sporothrix) synanamorphs …

Antagonisms, mutualisms and commensalisms affect outbreak dynamics of the southern pine beetle

RW Hofstetter, JT Cronin, KD Klepzig, JC Moser… - Oecologia, 2006 - Springer
Feedback from community interactions involving mutualisms are a rarely explored
mechanism for generating complex population dynamics. We examined the effects of two …

Pathogenicity of four blue-stain fungi associated with aggressive and nonaggressive bark beetles

P Krokene, H Solheim - Phytopathology, 1998 - Am Phytopath Society
The pathogenicity of two isolates of each of four bark beetle-associated blue-stain fungi was
evaluated after mass inoculation of about 40-year-old Norway spruce trees (Picea abies) …