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144 related items for PubMed ID: 27022984

  • 1. Wounds on Rapanea melanophloeos provide habitat for a large diversity of Ophiostomatales including four new species.
    Musvuugwa T, de Beer ZW, Duong TA, Dreyer LL, Oberlander K, Roets F.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 2016 Jun; 109(6):877-94. PubMed ID: 27022984
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  • 2. New species of Ophiostomatales from Scolytinae and Platypodinae beetles in the Cape Floristic Region, including the discovery of the sexual state of Raffaelea.
    Musvuugwa T, de Beer ZW, Duong TA, Dreyer LL, Oberlander KC, Roets F.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 2015 Oct; 108(4):933-50. PubMed ID: 26275876
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  • 3. Hawksworthiomyces gen. nov. (Ophiostomatales), illustrates the urgency for a decision on how to name novel taxa known only from environmental nucleic acid sequences (ENAS).
    de Beer ZW, Marincowitz S, Duong TA, Kim JJ, Rodrigues A, Wingfield MJ.
    Fungal Biol; 2016 Nov; 120(11):1323-1340. PubMed ID: 27742092
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  • 4. Four new Ophiostoma species associated with hardwood-infesting bark beetles in Norway and Poland.
    Aas T, Solheim H, Jankowiak R, Bilański P, Hausner G.
    Fungal Biol; 2018 Dec; 122(12):1142-1158. PubMed ID: 30449352
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  • 6. Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with mangroves in South Africa, including Ophiostoma palustre sp. nov.
    Osorio JA, De Beer ZW, Wingfield MJ, Roux J.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 2016 Dec; 109(12):1555-1571. PubMed ID: 27562287
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  • 7. Three new Leptographium spp. (Ophiostomatales) infecting hardwood trees in Norway and Poland.
    Jankowiak R, Ostafińska A, Aas T, Solheim H, Bilański P, Linnakoski R, Hausner G.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 2018 Dec; 111(12):2323-2347. PubMed ID: 29980901
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  • 9. Ophiostomatoid fungi including two new fungal species associated with pine root-feeding beetles in northern Spain.
    Romón P, De Beer ZW, Fernández M, Diez J, Wingfield BD, Wingfield MJ.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 2014 Dec; 106(6):1167-84. PubMed ID: 25253585
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  • 13. Novel ophiostomatalean fungi from galleries of Cyrtogenius africus (Scolytinae) infesting dying Euphorbia ingens.
    van der Linde JA, Six DL, De Beer WZ, Wingfield MJ, Roux J.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 2016 Apr; 109(4):589-601. PubMed ID: 26846285
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  • 15. Four new Ophiostoma species associated with conifer- and hardwood-infesting bark and ambrosia beetles from the Czech Republic and Poland.
    Jankowiak R, Bilański P, Strzałka B, Linnakoski R, Bosak A, Hausner G.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 2019 Oct; 112(10):1501-1521. PubMed ID: 31140027
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  • 16. Ophiostoma gemellus and Sporothrix variecibatus from mites infesting Protea infructescences in South Africa.
    Roets F, de Beer ZW, Wingfield MJ, Crous PW, Dreyer LL.
    Mycologia; 2008 Oct; 100(3):496-510. PubMed ID: 18751556
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  • 18. Multigene phylogeny of filamentous ambrosia fungi associated with ambrosia and bark beetles.
    Massoumi Alamouti S, Tsui CK, Breuil C.
    Mycol Res; 2009 Aug; 113(Pt 8):822-35. PubMed ID: 19348942
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  • 19. Grosmannia and Leptographium spp. associated with conifer-infesting bark beetles in Finland and Russia, including Leptographium taigense sp. nov.
    Linnakoski R, de Beer ZW, Duong TA, Niemelä P, Pappinen A, Wingfield MJ.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 2012 Aug; 102(2):375-99. PubMed ID: 22580615
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