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http://dx.doi.org/10.5941/MYCO.2013.41.4.245

A New Record of Candida kashinagacola (Synonym Ambrosiozyma kashinagacola) from Galleries of Platypus koryoensis, the Oak Wilt Disease Vector, in Korea  

Suh, Dong Yeon (Department of Microbiology and Institute of Basic Sciences, Dankook University)
Kim, Seong Hwan (Department of Microbiology and Institute of Basic Sciences, Dankook University)
Son, Seung Yeol (Department of Microbiology and Institute of Basic Sciences, Dankook University)
Seo, Sang Tae (Department of Forest Diseases and Insect Pests, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Kim, Kyung Hee (Department of Forest Diseases and Insect Pests, Korea Forest Research Institute)
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Mycobiology / v.41, no.4, 2013 , pp. 245-247 More about this Journal
Abstract
The ambrosia beetle, Platypus koryoensis, is an economically important pest affecting oak trees in Korea. Candida kashinagacola was isolated from galleries of the beetle in oak wood and identified by analyses of morphology, physiological properties, and nucleotide sequence of the large subunit ribosomal DNA. This is the first report on Candida species associated with oak wilt disease vectored by the ambrosia beetle, Platypus koryoensis, in Korea.
Keywords
Candida kashinagacola; Large subunit ribosomal DNA; Oak wilt disease; Platypus koryoensis;
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