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http://dx.doi.org/10.4489/MYCO.2009.37.1.005

Characterization of a Sapstaining Fungus, Ophiostoma floccosum, Isolated from the Sapwood of Pinus thunbergii in Korea  

Yun, Yeo-Hong (Department of Microbiology and Dankook University)
Hyun, Min-Woo (Department of Microbiology and Dankook University)
Suh, Dong-Yeon (Department of Microbiology and Dankook University)
Kim, Seong-Hwan (Department of Microbiology and Dankook University)
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Mycobiology / v.37, no.1, 2009 , pp. 5-9 More about this Journal
Abstract
An Ophiostoma fungus was isolated from a stump of Pinus thunbergii in a forest on the West coast of Korea. Microscopic analysis using a light microscope, a stereo microscope, and a scanning electron microscope revealed that it had morphological features of Pesotum and Sporothix synanarmorphs. Based on the $\beta$-tubulin gene sequence analysis, the fungus was identified as the anamorph of Ophiostoma floccosum. Mycological properties of the species including its growth properties on different culture media were described.
Keywords
$\beta$-tubulin gene; Ophiostoma floccosum; Pinus thunbergii;
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