An edition of The ophiostomatoid fungi (2013)

The ophiostomatoid fungi

expanding frontiers

The ophiostomatoid fungi
Keith A. Seifert, Z. Wilhelm D ...
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expanding frontiers

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The ophiostomatoid fungi: expanding frontiers
2013, CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre
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Table of Contents

Taxonomy & phylogeny. The ophiostomatoid fungi : their dual position in the sordariomycetes
Emerging lineages in the ophiostomatales
An overview of leptographium and grosmannia
Ceratocystis : emerging evidence for discrete generic boundaries
Ceratocystis species in the ceratocystic fimbriata complex
Biodiversity. Ophiostomatoid fungi and their associations with bark beetles in Japan
Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with conifer-infesting bark beetles in China
Ophiostomatoid fungi associated with the Eastern Himalayan spruce bark beetles, Ips schumutzenhoferi, in Bhutan and their pathogenicity to picea spinulosa and pinus wallichiana
Ophiostomatoid fungi and blue-stain in New Zealand
Ophiostomatoid associates of spruce-infesting bark beetles in North America
Ceratocystis species on the African continent, with particular reference to C. albifundus, an african species in the C. fimbriata sensu lato species complex
Ecology & pathology. Conifer defense against insects and fungi
Pine decline in the Southern United States and the involvement of bark beetles and ophiostomatoid fungi
Mites associated with bark beetles and their hyperphoretic ophiostomatoid fungi
Taxonomy and ecology of ophiostomatoid fungi associated with protea infructescences
Economic & applied aspects. Ceratocystis and ophiostoma : international spread, new associations and plant health
Wood market issues relating to blue-stain caused by ophiostomatoid fungi in Canada
The discovery of ophiostoma tetropii with the brown spruce longhorn beetles (tetropium fuscum) in Halifax, Canada
Cartapip and the use of albino strains of ophiostoma for pulping and blue-stain control
Canadian experiences with biocontrol of blue-stain in logs using albino ophiostomatoid fungi
Frontiers. Towards ophiostomatoid genomics.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Utrecht
Series
CBS biodiversity series -- 12, CBS biodiversity series -- no. 12

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QK623.O6 S45 2013

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ii, 337 p.
Number of pages
337

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OL54613951M
OCLC/WorldCat
858553932

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