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035 0 $aocn858553932
040 $aCUY$beng$cCUY
050 14 $aQK623.O6$bS45 2013
245 04 $aThe ophiostomatoid fungi :$bexpanding frontiers /$c[edited by] Keith A. Seifert, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Michael J. Wingfield.
260 $aUtrecht :$bCBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre,$c2013.
300 $aii, 337 p. :$bill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ;$c31 cm.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aCBS biodiversity series,$x1571-8859 ;$v12
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aTaxonomy & 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.
650 0 $aOphiostoma.
650 0 $aFungi.
700 1 $aSeifert, Keith A.
700 1 $aDe Beer, Z. Wilhelm.
700 1 $aWingfield, Michael J.
830 0 $aCBS biodiversity series ;$vno. 12.
988 $a20130912
049 $aBOHA
906 $0OCLC