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Geosmithia morbida sp nov., a new phytopathogenic species living in symbiosis with the walnut twig beetle (Pityophthorus juglandis) on Juglans in USA
- 1.0441240 - MBÚ 2015 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
Kolařík, Miroslav - Freeland, E.
Geosmithia morbida sp nov., a new phytopathogenic species living in symbiosis with the walnut twig beetle (Pityophthorus juglandis) on Juglans in USA.
Mycologia. Roč. 103, č. 2 (2011), s. 325-332. ISSN 0027-5514. E-ISSN 1557-2536
R&D Projects: GA ČR GP206/08/P322
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50200510
Keywords : Geosmithia * insect-associated fungi * thousand cankers disease
Subject RIV: EE - Microbiology, Virology
Impact factor: 2.031, year: 2011 ; AIS: 0.77, rok: 2011
Widespread morbidity and mortality of Juglans nigra has occurred in the western USA over the past decade. Tree mortality is the result of aggressive feeding by the walnut twig beetle (Pityophthorus juglandis) and subsequent canker development around beetle galleries caused by a filamentous ascomycete in genus Geosmithia (Ascomycota: Hypocreales). Thirty-seven Geosmithia strains collected from J. californica, J. hindsii, J .major and J. nigra in seven USA states (AZ, CA, CO, ID, OR, UT, WA) were compared with morphological and molecular methods (ITS rDNA sequences). Strains had common characteristics including yellowish conidia en masse, growth at 37 C and absence of growth on Czapek-Dox agar and belonged to a single species described here as G. morbida. Whereas Geosmithia are common saprobes associated with bark beetles attacking hardwoods and conifers worldwide, G. morbida is the first species documented as a plant pathogen.
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