| ima genome-f 6: draft genome sequences of armillaria fuscipes, ceratocystiopsis minuta, ceratocystis adiposa, endoconidiophora laricicola, e. polonica and penicillium freii daomc 242723. | the genomes of armillaria fuscipes, ceratocystiopsis minuta, ceratocystis adiposa, endoconidiophora laricicola, e. polonica, and penicillium freii daomc 242723 are presented in this genome announcement. these six genomes are from plant pathogens and otherwise economically important fungal species. the genome sizes range from 21 mb in the case of ceratocystiopsis minuta to 58 mb for the basidiomycete armillaria fuscipes. these genomes include the first reports of genomes for the genus endoconidio ... | 2016 | 27433447 |
| resolving taxonomic and phylogenetic incongruence within species ceratocystiopsis minuta. | ceratocystiopsis minuta (siemaszko) h.p. upadhyay & w.b. kendr., originally isolated in poland, is the type species of genus ceratocystiopsis h.p. upadhyay & w.b. kendr. species in this genus are characterized by dark perithecia with short conical beaks, usually with convergent ostiolar hyphae and dark ascocarps, and by falcate or lunate ascospores. work within the genus is complicated by historical inconsistencies, errors in strain identification and the absence of a holotype specimen. we used ... | 2009 | 19927754 |
| characterisation of ophiostoma species associated with pine bark beetles from mexico, including o. pulvinisporum sp. nov. | bark beetles (coleoptera: scolytidae) are common vectors of ophiostoma species. these fungi include primary tree pathogens and important sapstain agents. in mexico, ips calligraphus and dendroctonus mexicanus occur on many species of pine. pinus maximinoi and p. pseudostrobus are the hosts of both species of insects. little research has been done on ophiostomatoid fungi associated with pine bark beetles in mexico. we recently obtained specimens of these bark beetles and their galleries from mexi ... | 2004 | 15323252 |