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Raffaelea fusca

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Raffaelea fusca
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R. fusca
Binomial name
Raffaelea fusca
Harrington, Aghayeva & Fraedrich (2010)

Raffaelea fusca is a mycangial fungus, first isolated from female adults of the redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus.[1]

References

  1. ^ Harrington, T.C.; Aghayeva, D.N.; Fraedrich, S.W. (2010). "New combinations in Raffaelea, Ambrosiella, and Hyalorhinocladiella, and four new species from the redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus". Mycotaxon. 111: 337–361. doi:10.5248/111.337.

Further reading

  • Dreaden, Tyler J., et al. "Phylogeny of ambrosia beetle symbionts in the genus Raffaelea."Fungal biology 118.12 (2014): 970-978.
  • Harrington, Thomas C., et al. "Isolations from the redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus, confirm that the laurel wilt pathogen, Raffaelea lauricola, originated in Asia." Mycologia 103.5 (2011): 1028-1036.
  • Inácio, M. Lurdes, et al. "Ophiostomatoid fungi, a new threat to cork oak stands."Present and Future of Cork Oak in Portugal (eds. Oliveira, M., Matos, J., Saibo, N., Miguel, C., Gil, L.)(2012): 87-92.
  • Harrington, T. C., and S. W. Fraedrich. "Quantification of propagules of the laurel wilt fungus and other mycangial fungi from the redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus." Phytopathology 100.10 (2010): 1118-1123.