@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27267,
author = {Yin-Tse Huang and Miroslav Kolarik and Matthew T. Kasson and Jiri Hulcr},
title = {Two new Geosmithia species in G. pallida species complex from eastern USA},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Geosmithia; subcortical beetles; symbiosis; phoretic association; North America},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Species of Geosmithia are cosmopolitan, albeit understudied, fungi associated with phloem-feeding bark beetles on various perennial woody hosts. Surveys conducted in eastern USA revealed several Geosmithia isolates from subcortical beetle species had not been characterized previously. Geosmithia isolates recovered from several assayed bark beetles exhibited brownish-colored colonies, a characteristic feature of species in G. pallida species complex (GPSC). Molecular studies based on multiple loci (ITS, TEF-1α, Tub2, and RPB2) resolved their phylogenetic placement within the GPSC. Two new Geosmithia species, G. brunnea and G. proliferans, were here described with morphological illustrations and molecular phylogeny presented.}
}
Citation for Study 21094
Citation title:
"Two new Geosmithia species in G. pallida species complex from eastern USA".
Study name:
"Two new Geosmithia species in G. pallida species complex from eastern USA".
This study is part of submission 21094
(Status: Published).
Citation
Huang Y., Kolarik M., Kasson M.T., & Hulcr J. 2017. Two new Geosmithia species in G. pallida species complex from eastern USA. Mycoscience, .
Authors
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Huang Y.
(submitter)
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Kolarik M.
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Kasson M.T.
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Hulcr J.
Abstract
Species of Geosmithia are cosmopolitan, albeit understudied, fungi associated with phloem-feeding bark beetles on various perennial woody hosts. Surveys conducted in eastern USA revealed several Geosmithia isolates from subcortical beetle species had not been characterized previously. Geosmithia isolates recovered from several assayed bark beetles exhibited brownish-colored colonies, a characteristic feature of species in G. pallida species complex (GPSC). Molecular studies based on multiple loci (ITS, TEF-1α, Tub2, and RPB2) resolved their phylogenetic placement within the GPSC. Two new Geosmithia species, G. brunnea and G. proliferans, were here described with morphological illustrations and molecular phylogeny presented.
Keywords
Geosmithia; subcortical beetles; symbiosis; phoretic association; North America
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27267,
author = {Yin-Tse Huang and Miroslav Kolarik and Matthew T. Kasson and Jiri Hulcr},
title = {Two new Geosmithia species in G. pallida species complex from eastern USA},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Geosmithia; subcortical beetles; symbiosis; phoretic association; North America},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Species of Geosmithia are cosmopolitan, albeit understudied, fungi associated with phloem-feeding bark beetles on various perennial woody hosts. Surveys conducted in eastern USA revealed several Geosmithia isolates from subcortical beetle species had not been characterized previously. Geosmithia isolates recovered from several assayed bark beetles exhibited brownish-colored colonies, a characteristic feature of species in G. pallida species complex (GPSC). Molecular studies based on multiple loci (ITS, TEF-1α, Tub2, and RPB2) resolved their phylogenetic placement within the GPSC. Two new Geosmithia species, G. brunnea and G. proliferans, were here described with morphological illustrations and molecular phylogeny presented.}
}
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ID - 27267
AU - Huang,Yin-Tse
AU - Kolarik,Miroslav
AU - Kasson,Matthew T.
AU - Hulcr,Jiri
T1 - Two new Geosmithia species in G. pallida species complex from eastern USA
PY - 2017
KW - Geosmithia; subcortical beetles; symbiosis; phoretic association; North America
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Species of Geosmithia are cosmopolitan, albeit understudied, fungi associated with phloem-feeding bark beetles on various perennial woody hosts. Surveys conducted in eastern USA revealed several Geosmithia isolates from subcortical beetle species had not been characterized previously. Geosmithia isolates recovered from several assayed bark beetles exhibited brownish-colored colonies, a characteristic feature of species in G. pallida species complex (GPSC). Molecular studies based on multiple loci (ITS, TEF-1α, Tub2, and RPB2) resolved their phylogenetic placement within the GPSC. Two new Geosmithia species, G. brunnea and G. proliferans, were here described with morphological illustrations and molecular phylogeny presented.
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JF - Mycoscience
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