Bibliography:Ophiostoma quercus

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Publication list for Ophiostoma quercus sorted according to research topics

general biology - morphology - evolution (6)

PLoS ONE (2023) 18 (5 - e0284393)
Gervais Y.S. Lee, Debra L. Wertman, Allan L. Carroll and Richard C. Hamelin (2023)
Filamentous fungal associates of the alder bark beetle, Alniphagus aspericollis, including an undescribed species of Neonectria

Plant Pathology (2019) 68, 1407-1424
R. Jankowiak, P. Bilanski, A. Ostafinska and R. Linnakoski (2019)
Ophiostomatales associated with wounds on hardwood trees in Poland

Microbial Ecology (2018) 75, 632-646
Alessia L. Pepori, Priscilla P. Bettini, Cecilia Comparini, Sabrina Sarrocco, Anna Bonini, Arcangela Frascella, Luisa Ghelardini, Aniello Scala, Giovanni Vannacci and Alberto Santini (2018)
Geosmithia-Ophiostoma: a new fungus-fungus association

Forest Pathology (2000) 30, 247-263
J. Luque, J. Parladé and J. Pera (2000)
Pathogenicity of fungi isolated from Quercus suber in Catalonia (NE Spain)

Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (2000) 148, 533-539
N.D. Pipe, C.M. Brasier and K.W. Buck (2000)
Evolutionary relationships of the Dutch elm disease fungus Ophiostoma novo-ulmi to other Ophiostoma species investigated by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of the rDNA region

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2000) 13, 43-53
G. Del Sorbo, F. Scala, G. Parrella, M. Lorito, C. Comparini and M. Ruocco (2000)
Functional expression of the gene cu, encoding the phytotoxic hydrophobin cerato-ulmin, enables Ophiostoma quercus, a nonpathogen on elm, to cause symptoms of Dutch elm disease

identification/taxonomy (7)

Mycopathologia (2010) 169, 413-423
Joha W. Grobbelaar, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Paulette Bloomer, Michael J. Wingfield and Brenda D. Wingfield (2010)
Ophiostoma tsotsi sp. nov., a wound-infesting fungus of hardwood trees in Africa

Mycological Progress (2009) 8, 221-236
Joha W. Grobbelaar, Dilzara N. Aghayeva, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Paulette Bloomer, Michael J. Wingfield and Brenda D. Wingfield (2009)
Delimitation of Ophiostoma quercus and its synonyms using multiple gene phylogenies

Fungal Diversity (2008) 29, 37-59
N.G. Kamgan, K. Jacobs, Z.W. de Beer, M.J. Wingfield and J. Roux (2008)
Ceratocystis and Ophiostoma species including three new taxa, associated with wounds on native South African trees

Australasian Plant Pathology (2008) 37, 406-416
G. Kamgan Nkuekam, K. Jacobs, Z.W. de Beer, M.J. Wingfield and J. Roux (2008)
Pesotum australi sp. nov. and Ophiostoma quercus associated with Acacia mearnsii trees in Australia and Uganda, respectively

Studies in Mycology (2006) 55, 269-277
Xudong Zhou, Z. Wilhelm de Beer and Michael J. Wingfield (2006)
DNA sequence comparisons of Ophiostoma spp., including Ophiostoma aurorae sp. nov., associated with pine bark beetles in South Africa

Mycotaxon (2003) 86, 211-214
Z.W. de Beer, H.F. Glen, B.D. Wingfield and M.J. Wingfield (2003)
Ophiostoma quercus or Ophiostoma querci?

Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (2000) 148, 533-539
N.D. Pipe, C.M. Brasier and K.W. Buck (2000)
Evolutionary relationships of the Dutch elm disease fungus Ophiostoma novo-ulmi to other Ophiostoma species investigated by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of the rDNA region

biocontrol - natural enemies (1)

Journal of Phytopathology (2007) 155, 188-192
M. Doherty, K. Sanganee, Z. Kozlakidis, R.H.A. Coutts, C.M. Brasier and K.W. Buck (2007)
Molecular characterization of a totivirus and a partitivirus from the genus Ophiostoma

quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (1)

Canadian Journal of Botany - Revue Canadienne de Botanique (2005) 83, 272-278
Gyu-Hyeok Kim, Jae-Jin Kim, Young Woon Lim and Colette Breuil (2005)
Ophiostomatoid fungi isolated from Pinus radiata logs imported from New Zealand to Korea

environment - cropping system/rotation (3)

Microbial Ecology (2018) 75, 632-646
Alessia L. Pepori, Priscilla P. Bettini, Cecilia Comparini, Sabrina Sarrocco, Anna Bonini, Arcangela Frascella, Luisa Ghelardini, Aniello Scala, Giovanni Vannacci and Alberto Santini (2018)
Geosmithia-Ophiostoma: a new fungus-fungus association

Mycologia (2011) 103, 152-163
Sujin Kim, Thomas C. Harrington, Jana C. Lee and Steven J. Seybold (2011)
Leptographium tereforme sp. nov. and other Ophiostomatales isolated from the root-feeding bark beetle Hylurgus ligniperda in California

Plant Disease (1998) 82, 239-243
Jennifer Juzwik, Kory R. Cease and Jason M. Meyer (1998)
Acquisition of Ophiostoma quercus and Ceratocystis fagacearum by nitidulids from O. quercus-colonized oak wilt mats

surveys/sampling/distribution (5)

MycoKeys (2017) 28, 19-64
Runlei Chang, Tuan A. Duong, Stephen J. Taerum, Michael J. Wingfield, Xudong Zhou and Z. Wilhelm de Beer (2017)
Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with conifer-infesting beetles and their phoretic mites in Yunnan, China

Mycological Progress (2012) 11, 515-533
Gilbert Kamgan Nkuekam, Zacharias Wilhelm de Beer, Michael John Wingfield and Jolanda Roux (2012)
A diverse assemblage of Ophiostoma species, including two new taxa on eucalypt trees in South Africa

Fungal Diversity (2010) 40, 75-88
D. Paciura, X.D. Zhou, Z.W. De Beer, K. Jacobs, H. Ye and M.J. Wingfield (2010)
Characterisation of synnematous bark beetle-associated fungi from China, including Graphium carbonarium sp. nov.

Australasian Plant Pathology (2008) 37, 406-416
G. Kamgan Nkuekam, K. Jacobs, Z.W. de Beer, M.J. Wingfield and J. Roux (2008)
Pesotum australi sp. nov. and Ophiostoma quercus associated with Acacia mearnsii trees in Australia and Uganda, respectively

Forest Pathology (2000) 30, 247-263
J. Luque, J. Parladé and J. Pera (2000)
Pathogenicity of fungi isolated from Quercus suber in Catalonia (NE Spain)

transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (4)

Forest Pathology (2019) 49 (1 - e12482)
Amani Bellahirech, Maria L. Inácio, Steve Woodward, Mohamed L. Ben Jamâa and Filomena Nóbrega (2019)
Ophiostoma tsotsi and Ophiostoma quercus associated with Platypus cylindrus F. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in cork oak stands in Tunisia

Persoonia (2009) 23, 9-15
R. Linnakoski, Z.W. de Beer, M. Rousi, H. Solheim and M.J. Wingfield (2009)
Ophiostoma denticiliatum sp. nov. and other Ophiostoma species associated with the birch bark beetle in southern Norway

Forest Pathology (2005) 35, 105-113
S.D. Reay, J.M. Thwaites and R.L. Farrell (2005)
A survey of Ophiostoma species vectored by Hylastes ater to pine seedlings in New Zealand

Plant Disease (1998) 82, 239-243
Jennifer Juzwik, Kory R. Cease and Jason M. Meyer (1998)
Acquisition of Ophiostoma quercus and Ceratocystis fagacearum by nitidulids from O. quercus-colonized oak wilt mats

molecular biology - genes (6)

Mycoscience (2011) 52, 111-118
Joha W. Grobbelaar, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Paulette Bloomer, Michael J. Wingfield, Xu Dong Zhou and Brenda D. Wingfield (2011)
Discovery of Ophiostoma tsotsi on Eucalyptus wood chips in China

Mycological Progress (2009) 8, 221-236
Joha W. Grobbelaar, Dilzara N. Aghayeva, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Paulette Bloomer, Michael J. Wingfield and Brenda D. Wingfield (2009)
Delimitation of Ophiostoma quercus and its synonyms using multiple gene phylogenies

Molecular Ecology Resources (2009) 9, 399-401
J.W. Grobbelaar, I. Barnes, M-N. Cortinas, P. Bloomer, M.J. Wingfield and B.D. Wingfield (2009)
Development and characterization of polymorphic markers for the sap-stain fungus Ophiostoma quercus

Fungal Diversity (2008) 29, 37-59
N.G. Kamgan, K. Jacobs, Z.W. de Beer, M.J. Wingfield and J. Roux (2008)
Ceratocystis and Ophiostoma species including three new taxa, associated with wounds on native South African trees

Journal of Plant Pathology (2006) 88, p. S36 (Carresi et al.)
L. Carresi, C. Comparini, F. Fontana, R. Bernardi, L. Pazzagli, G. Cappugi, F. Scala and A. Scala (2006)
Ophiostoma quercus produces a cerato-ulminhomologous protein
S.I.Pa.V XIII National Meeting - Foggia, 12-16 September 2006 - Poster

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2000) 13, 43-53
G. Del Sorbo, F. Scala, G. Parrella, M. Lorito, C. Comparini and M. Ruocco (2000)
Functional expression of the gene cu, encoding the phytotoxic hydrophobin cerato-ulmin, enables Ophiostoma quercus, a nonpathogen on elm, to cause symptoms of Dutch elm disease