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Mariannaea samuelsii Isolated from a Bark Beetle-Infested Elm Tree in Korea.


ABSTRACT: During an investigation of fungi from an elm tree infested with bark beetles in Korea, one isolate, DUCC401, was isolated from elm wood. Based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer and 28S rDNA (large subunit) sequences, the isolate, DUCC401, was identified as Mariannaea samuelsii. Mycelia of the fungus grew faster on malt extract agar than on potato dextrose agar and oatmeal agar media. Temperature and pH for optimal growth of fungal mycelia were 25? and pH 7.0, respectively. The fungus demonstrated the capacity to degrade cellobiose, starch, and xylan. This is the first report on isolation of Mariannaea samuelsii in Korea.

SUBMITTER: Tang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3408310 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mariannaea samuelsii Isolated from a Bark Beetle-Infested Elm Tree in Korea.

Tang Longqing L   Hyun Min Woo MW   Yun Yeo Hong YH   Suh Dong Yeon DY   Kim Seong Hwan SH   Sung Gi-Ho GH   Choi Hyung-Kyoon HK  

Mycobiology 20120629 2


During an investigation of fungi from an elm tree infested with bark beetles in Korea, one isolate, DUCC401, was isolated from elm wood. Based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of the internal transcribed spacer and 28S rDNA (large subunit) sequences, the isolate, DUCC401, was identified as Mariannaea samuelsii. Mycelia of the fungus grew faster on malt extract agar than on potato dextrose agar and oatmeal agar media. Temperature and pH for optimal growth of fungal mycel  ...[more]

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