Truncatella hartigii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Amphisphaeriales
Family: Bartaliniaceae
Genus: Truncatella
Species:
T. hartigii
Binomial name
Truncatella hartigii
(Tubeuf) Steyaert 1949
Synonyms

Pestalotia hartigii Tubeuf (1888)

Truncatella hartigii is a species of parasitic fungus in the family Bartaliniaceae, first described by Karl von Tubeuf in 1888, and given its current name by René Léopold Steyaert in 1949. It is a parasite of pine needles.[1] It is morphologically similar to Pestalotiopsis funerea with differences in their conidia.[2] It shows significant antibacterial activity, especially against Enterococcus faecalis.[3]

References

  1. Marinova‐Todorova, M.; Björklund, N.; Boberg, J.; Flø, D.; Tuomola, J.; Wendell, M.; Hannunen, S. (August 2020). "Screening potential pests of Nordic coniferous forests associated with trade in ornamental plants". EPPO Bulletin. 50 (2): 249–267. doi:10.1111/epp.12667. ISSN 0250-8052. S2CID 225538395.
  2. Ivanová, H. (2016-06-30). "Comparison of the fungi Pestalotiopsis funerea (Desm.) Steyaert and Truncatella hartigii (Tubeuf) Steyaert isolated from some species of the genus Pinus L. in morphological characteristics of conidia and appendages". Journal of Forest Science. 62 (6): 279–284. doi:10.17221/2/2016-JFS.
  3. Janeš, Damjan; Kreft, Samo; Jurc, Maja; Seme, Katja; Štrukelj, Borut (January 2007). "Antibacterial Activity in Higher Fungi (Mushrooms) and Endophytic Fungi from Slovenia". Pharmaceutical Biology. 45 (9): 700–706. doi:10.1080/13880200701575189. ISSN 1388-0209. S2CID 84940020.
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