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<taxonomicName LSID="MB450702" authority="J. Y. Liou, J. Y. Shih &amp; Tzean, Mycol. Res. 103 (2): 243. 1999." family="Ophiostomataceae" genus="Esteya" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Fungi" lsidName="Esteya vermicola" order="Ophiostomatales" pageId="10" pageNumber="103" phylum="Ascomycota" rank="species" species="vermicola">Esteya vermicola J.Y. Liou, J.Y. Shih &amp; Tzean, Mycol. Res. 103(2): 243. 1999.</taxonomicName>
Fig. 10
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<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="103">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="103">Sexual form: unknown.</paragraph>
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Asexual form:
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-like. Conidiophores mononematous, micronematous; conidiophorous cells solitary, integrated, flask-shaped, with an inflated base (3.6-) 4.6-6.1 (-7.1)
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in diam., the fertile hyphoid part (9.1-) 12.2-19.0 (-22.5)
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(1.4-) 1.9-3.1 (-4.7)
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, often crooked due to successive conidial development; conidia 1-celled, asymmetrically ellipsoidal in face view, concave, lunate in side view, with a layer of adhesive mucus on the concave surface, ending slightly apiculate, hyaline, smooth, (8.0-) 10-12 (-13.1)
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(3.3-) 3.4-4.5 (-5.1)
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, containing an ovoid endospore-like structure.
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Figure 10.
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Morphological characters of
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A, B upper and reverse of cultures on 2% MEA 20 d after inoculation
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conidiogenous cells with lunate conidia
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the cuticle of a nematode attached by many lunate conidia. Scale bars: 20
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(I, K, L); 10
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(
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, J, M).
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characteristics.
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<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="104">Colonies on 2% MEA in the dark reaching 31 mm in diam. in 8 days at 25 °C, growth rate up to 5 mm/day at the fastest; colony margin smooth. Mycelium compact, somewhat floccose in the margin, white at first, gradually discolouring to greyish-green, eventually dark green. Optimal growth temperature 25 °C, growth at 5 °C and 35 °C.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="104">Known substrate and host.</paragraph>
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Galleries of
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in
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.
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<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="104">Known insect vector.</paragraph>
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.
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<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="104">Known distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="104">Yunnan Province, China.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="104">Specimen examined.</paragraph>
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CHINA, Yunnan,
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galleries in
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, Dec. 2016, HM Wang, CFCC 52625 = CXY 1893.
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<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="104">Note.</paragraph>
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is known only from an asexual,
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-like state producing lunate and bacilliform conidia (
<bibRefCitation author="Liou, JY" journalOrPublisher="Mycological Research" pageId="30" pageNumber="123" pagination="242 - 248" title="Esteya, a new nematophagous genus from Taiwan, attacking the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchusxylophilus)." url="https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756298006984" volume="103" year="1999">Liou et al. 1999</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation author="Kubatova, A" journalOrPublisher="Czech Mycology" pageId="29" pageNumber="122" pagination="227 - 235" title="The nematophagous hyphomycete Esteyavermicola found in the Czech Republic." volume="52" year="2000">
<normalizedToken originalValue="Kubátová">Kubatova</normalizedToken>
et al. 2000
</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation author="Wang, CY" journalOrPublisher="African Journal of Microbiology Research" pageId="32" pageNumber="125" pagination="581 - 584" title="High infection activities of two Esteyavermicola isolates against pinewood nematode." url="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-007-0122-7" volume="3" year="2009">Wang et al. 2009</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation author="Wang, X" journalOrPublisher="mycoscience" pageId="32" pageNumber="125" pagination="367 - 377" title="Morphological, molecular and biological characterization of Esteyavermicola, a nematophagous fungus isolated from intercepted wood packing materials exported from Brazil." url="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2014.01.002" volume="55" year="2014">2014</bibRefCitation>
) that we also observed in various strains of
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with a different origin (Taiwan, Korea, Czech Republic). Our strain was identified as
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based on phylogenetic inferences and morphological characters. However, our strain differed from previous descriptions (
<bibRefCitation author="Liou, JY" journalOrPublisher="Mycological Research" pageId="30" pageNumber="123" pagination="242 - 248" title="Esteya, a new nematophagous genus from Taiwan, attacking the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchusxylophilus)." url="https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756298006984" volume="103" year="1999">Liou et al. 1999</bibRefCitation>
) in having only lunate conidia in vitro. The size of the lunate conidia of our strains (mostly 10 - 12
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3.4 - 4.5
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) was similar to that reported for
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, viz. 9.9-11.9
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3.4-4.5
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vs 8.2-11.1
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3.5-3.7
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
(Taiwan,
<bibRefCitation author="Liou, JY" journalOrPublisher="Mycological Research" pageId="30" pageNumber="123" pagination="242 - 248" title="Esteya, a new nematophagous genus from Taiwan, attacking the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchusxylophilus)." url="https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756298006984" volume="103" year="1999">Liou et al. 1999</bibRefCitation>
), 9.3-12.4
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3.0-3.2
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
(Czech Republic,
<bibRefCitation author="Kubatova, A" journalOrPublisher="Czech Mycology" pageId="29" pageNumber="122" pagination="227 - 235" title="The nematophagous hyphomycete Esteyavermicola found in the Czech Republic." volume="52" year="2000">
<normalizedToken originalValue="Kubátová">Kubatova</normalizedToken>
et al. 2000
</bibRefCitation>
), 7.7-12.1
<normalizedToken originalValue="×">x</normalizedToken>
3.0-3.8
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
(Korea,
<bibRefCitation author="Wang, CY" journalOrPublisher="African Journal of Microbiology Research" pageId="32" pageNumber="125" pagination="581 - 584" title="High infection activities of two Esteyavermicola isolates against pinewood nematode." url="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-007-0122-7" volume="3" year="2009">Wang et al. 2009</bibRefCitation>
) or 8.7-11.9
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3.0-3.6
<normalizedToken originalValue="μm">μm</normalizedToken>
(Brazil,
<bibRefCitation author="Wang, X" journalOrPublisher="mycoscience" pageId="32" pageNumber="125" pagination="367 - 377" title="Morphological, molecular and biological characterization of Esteyavermicola, a nematophagous fungus isolated from intercepted wood packing materials exported from Brazil." url="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2014.01.002" volume="55" year="2014">Wang et al. 2014</bibRefCitation>
).
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="11" pageNumber="104">
This is the first report of
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from continental China. The species was originally isolated from Japanese black pine infected by the pinewood nematode
<taxonomicName class="Secernentea" family="Aphelenchidae" genus="Bursaphelenchus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Bursaphelenchus xylophilus" order="Aphelenchida" pageId="11" pageNumber="104" phylum="Nematoda" rank="species" species="xylophilus">Bursaphelenchus xylophilus</taxonomicName>
, in Taiwan (
<bibRefCitation author="Liou, JY" journalOrPublisher="Mycological Research" pageId="30" pageNumber="123" pagination="242 - 248" title="Esteya, a new nematophagous genus from Taiwan, attacking the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchusxylophilus)." url="https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756298006984" volume="103" year="1999">Liou et al. 1999</bibRefCitation>
). Since then, its distribution range has been extended to Japan and Korea, Europe (Czech Republic, Italy) and both North (USA) and South America (Brazil) (
<bibRefCitation author="Liou, JY" journalOrPublisher="Mycological Research" pageId="30" pageNumber="123" pagination="242 - 248" title="Esteya, a new nematophagous genus from Taiwan, attacking the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchusxylophilus)." url="https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756298006984" volume="103" year="1999">Liou et al. 1999</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation author="Kubatova, A" journalOrPublisher="Czech Mycology" pageId="29" pageNumber="122" pagination="227 - 235" title="The nematophagous hyphomycete Esteyavermicola found in the Czech Republic." volume="52" year="2000">
<normalizedToken originalValue="Kubátová">Kubatova</normalizedToken>
et al. 2000
</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation author="Wang, CY" journalOrPublisher="African Journal of Microbiology Research" pageId="32" pageNumber="125" pagination="581 - 584" title="High infection activities of two Esteyavermicola isolates against pinewood nematode." url="https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-007-0122-7" volume="3" year="2009">Wang et al. 2009</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation author="Wang, X" journalOrPublisher="mycoscience" pageId="32" pageNumber="125" pagination="367 - 377" title="Morphological, molecular and biological characterization of Esteyavermicola, a nematophagous fungus isolated from intercepted wood packing materials exported from Brazil." url="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2014.01.002" volume="55" year="2014">2014</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation author="Li, Y" journalOrPublisher="Fungal Ecology" pageId="29" pageNumber="122" pagination="42 - 50" title="Specific and promiscuous ophiostomatalean fungi associated with Platypodinae ambrosia beetles in the southeastern United States." url="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.funeco.2018.06.006" volume="35" year="2018">Li et al. 2018</bibRefCitation>
). This species is associated with various vectors, including the pinewood nematode,
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Curculionidae" genus="Oxoplatypus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Oxoplatypus quadridentatus" order="Coleoptera" pageId="11" pageNumber="104" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="quadridentatus">Oxoplatypus quadridentatus</taxonomicName>
and the bark beetle
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Curculionidae" genus="Scolytus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Scolytus intricatus" order="Coleoptera" pageId="11" pageNumber="104" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="intricatus">Scolytus intricatus</taxonomicName>
. It was isolated also from wooden packaging material infested by
<taxonomicName class="Secernentea" family="Aphelenchidae" genus="Bursaphelenchus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Bursaphelenchus rainulfi" order="Aphelenchida" pageId="11" pageNumber="104" phylum="Nematoda" rank="species" species="rainulfi">Bursaphelenchus rainulfi</taxonomicName>
.
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