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<Emphasis Type="Italic">Ophiostoma</Emphasis> species associated with bark beetles infesting three <Emphasis Type="Italic">Abies</Emphasis> species in Nikko,Japan
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Yuichi?YamaokaEmail author  Hayato?Masuya  Nobuaki?Ohtaka  Hideaki?Goto  Shigeru?Kaneko  Yoshio?Kuroda
Institution:(1) Institute of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, 305-8572, Japan;(2) Tohoku Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Morioka, Japan;(3) Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract:Ophiostoma species were isolated from bark beetles and Abies mariesii, A. veitchii and A. homolepis attacked by the beetles in Nikko, Tochigi, central Honshu, Japan. One to two Ophiostoma species were frequently isolated from each species of bark beetle. Ophiostoma subalpinum was the most common associate of Cryphalus montanus. Ophiostoma sp. B as well as O. subalpinum was a common fungus associated with Polygraphus proximus. Ophiostoma europhioides was isolated from Dryocoetes hectographus and D. autographus as one of the common associates. Ophiostoma sp. J and Ophiostoma sp. S were frequently isolated from D. autographus and D. striatus, respectively. These fungi seem to have specific relationships with particular bark beetles. Ophiostoma sp. B, Ophiostoma sp. J and Ophiostoma sp. S have unique morphological characteristics and appear to be new species. Five trees of A. veitchii, approximately 43 years old, were inoculated with five Ophiostoma species to assess the relative virulence of the fungi. Ophiostoma subalpinum, Ophiostoma sp. B, and O. europhioides had relatively higher virulence than the other species studied.
Keywords:Ophiostoma  Cryphalus  Polygraphus  Dryocoetes  Abies
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