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  • 24. Two new Leptographium spp. reveal an emerging complex of hardwood-infecting species in the Ophiostomatales.
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  • 26. Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with pines infected by Bursaphelenchusxylophilus and Monochamusalternatus in China, including three new species.
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  • 28. Ophiostomatoid fungi including a new species associated with Asian larch bark beetle Ips subelongatus, in Heilongjiang (Northeast China).
    Chang R, Wingfield MJ, Marincowitz S, de Beer ZW, Zhou X, Duong TA.
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  • 29. Multigene phylogeny of filamentous ambrosia fungi associated with ambrosia and bark beetles.
    Massoumi Alamouti S, Tsui CK, Breuil C.
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  • 33. Diversity and pathogenicity of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with Tetropium species colonizing Picea abies in Poland.
    Jankowiak R, Kolarík M.
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  • 35. Untapped rich microbiota of mangroves of Pakistan: diversity and community compositions.
    Bushra R, Ahmed I, Li JL, Lian Z, Li S, Ali A, Uzair B, Amin A, Ehsan M, Liu YH, Li WJ.
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    Primavera JH, Dela Cruz M, Montilijao C, Consunji H, Dela Paz M, Rollon RN, Maranan K, Samson MS, Blanco A.
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  • 38. Ophiostoma quercus: An unusually diverse and globally widespread tree-infecting fungus.
    Taerum SJ, de Beer ZW, Marincowitz S, Jankowiak R, Wingfield MJ.
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  • 40. Ophiostomatoid fungi (Ascomycota) associated with Pinus tabuliformis infested by Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera) in northern China and an assessment of their pathogenicity on mature trees.
    Lu Q, Decock C, Zhang XY, Maraite H.
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