1965
DOI: 10.2307/3756881
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New Records of Ceratocystis europhioides and C. huntii with Verticicladiella Imperfect Stages from Conifers

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“…However, it may have occurred among the unidentified Leptographium species reported by Lewinsohn et al (1994), since this fungus has a Leptographium anamorph. Ophiostoma europhioides has a wide geographic distribution and has been isolated from several bark beetles and conifers in Europe and North America (Wright and Cain 1961;Davidson and Robinson-Jeffrey 1965;Davidson et al 1967;Griffin 1968;Olchowecki and Reid 1974;Harding 1989;Krokene and Solheim 1996).…”
Section: Growth At Different Temperatures and Under Oxygen Deficient mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it may have occurred among the unidentified Leptographium species reported by Lewinsohn et al (1994), since this fungus has a Leptographium anamorph. Ophiostoma europhioides has a wide geographic distribution and has been isolated from several bark beetles and conifers in Europe and North America (Wright and Cain 1961;Davidson and Robinson-Jeffrey 1965;Davidson et al 1967;Griffin 1968;Olchowecki and Reid 1974;Harding 1989;Krokene and Solheim 1996).…”
Section: Growth At Different Temperatures and Under Oxygen Deficient mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ophiostoma huntii has been known to occur mainly on pine and spruce trees and is associated with several different bark beetles, including Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopk., Ips pini Say, Hylastes ater Payk. and Tomicus piniperda (Robinson-Jeffrey & Grinchenko, 1964 ;Davidson & Robinson-Jeffrey, 1965 ;Harrington, 1988 ;Wingfield & Gibbs, 1991). Ophiostoma europhioides is also known to occur on pine and spruce, as well as douglas-fir, and has been associated with bark beetles in the genera Dryocoetus Eich., Pityogenes Bed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ophiostoma europhioides is also known to occur on pine and spruce, as well as douglas-fir, and has been associated with bark beetles in the genera Dryocoetus Eich., Pityogenes Bed. and Ips typographus L. (Davidson & Robinson-Jeffrey, 1965 ;Davidson et al, 1967 ;Solheim, 1986 ;Harrington, 1988 ;Yamaoka et al, 1997). In contrast, O. aenigmaticum has thus far been isolated only from spruce in Japan, where it is associated with the bark beetle I. typographus japonicus (Yamaoka et al, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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