Ophiostoma breviusculum
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O. breviusculum
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Ophiostoma breviusculum
W.Hsin Chung, Yamaoka, Uzunovic & J.J. Kim (2007)

Ophiostoma breviusculum is a species of fungus in the family Ophiostomataceae, associated with bark beetles infesting larch in Japan. It belongs in the Ophiostoma piceae complex. It was also found in insect galleries of Larix kaempferi. The length of its perithecial necks and synnemata are shorter than in O. piceae. The synnemata also differ from the latter morphologically.[1]

References

  1. Chung, W.-H.; Kim, J.-J.; Yamaoka, Y.; Uzunovic, A.; Masuya, H.; Breuil, C. (2007). "Ophiostoma breviusculum sp. nov. (Ophiostomatales, Ascomycota) is a new species in the Ophiostoma piceae complex associated with bark beetles infesting larch in Japan". Mycologia. 98 (5): 801–814. doi:10.3852/mycologia.98.5.801. ISSN 0027-5514. PMID 17256583.

Further reading

  • Yamaoka, Yuichi, et al. "Constant association of ophiostomatoid fungi with the bark beetle Ips subelongatus invading Japanese larch logs." Mycoscience 50.3 (2009): 165–172.
  • Paciura, Dina, et al. "Characterisation of synnematous bark beetle-associated fungi from China, including Graphium carbonarium sp. nov." Fungal Diversity40.1 (2010): 75–88.
  • Grobbelaar, Joha W., et al. "Discovery of Ophiostoma tsotsi on Eucalyptus wood chips in China." Mycoscience 52.2 (2011): 111–118.


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