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<i>Esteya floridanum</i> sp. nov.: An Ophiostomatalean Nematophagous Fungus and Its Potential to Control the Pine Wood Nematode

You Li, Haiying Yu, João P. M. Araújo, Xinfeng Zhang, Yingchao Ji, Jiří Hulcr

2020Phytopathology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The nematophagous fungal genus Esteya is reported as a natural enemy of the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, which causes pine wilt in Asia and Europe. During a survey of fungi associated with ambrosia beetles in Florida, an undescribed Esteya species was found. A phylogenetic analysis based on nuclear large subunit and β-tubulin DNA sequences supported this isolate as a new species, E. floridanum. Morphological and phylogenetic characteristics and a species description are provided here. The fungus was observed to kill the pine wood nematode in vitro. To evaluate the ability of E. floridanum to protect trees against the pine wood nematode in vivo, the effect of prophylactic inoculation was tested on Pinus koraiensis and Larix olgensis in Liaoning, China. The results suggest that the fungus is not a plant pathogen and that it delays wilt and postpones death of two conifer trees. This presents a potential new avenue for research on biocontrol of pine wilt disease and stresses the value of research on pest organisms in their native regions.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyBursaphelenchus xylophilusNematodeBotanyWilt diseaseFungusPinus koraiensisWoody plantBiological pest controlEcologyNematode management and characterization studiesEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest ControlForest Insect Ecology and Management
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