Four putative entomopathogenic fungi of armoured scale insects on citrus in Australia

Hang Thi Dao, G. Andrew C. Beattie, Amy Y. Rossman, Lester W. Burgess, Paul Holford

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Abstract

This study led to the discovery of four putative entomopathogenic fungi of armoured scale insects on citrus trees in coastal New South Wales. Two of these species belong in Podonectria as P. coccicola (Ellis & Everh.) Petch (syn. Tetracrium coccicola (Höhn.) Ellis & Everh.) and P. novae-zelandiae Dingley. Members of this genus are grown in culture for the first time. Formerly placed in the Pleosporales, Tubeufiaceae, or more recently in the Tubeufiales, these species are herein placed in the new family Podonectriaceae fam. nov., Pleosporales. Another species is placed in the Hypocreales, Bionectriaceae as Clonostachys coccicola (J.A. Stev.) H.T. Dao comb. nov. (basionym Tubercularia coccicola J.A. Stev., syn. Nectria tuberculariae Petch). The fourth species is Myriangium citri Henn. (Myriangiales, Myriangiaceae). Each fungal species is characterized and the phylogenetic placement confirmed by molecular analyses of the ITS and 28 s rDNA regions. In addition, their biology is noted, including location of the fungi within tree canopies.
Original languageEnglish
Article number47
Number of pages14
JournalMycological Progress
Volume15
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • citrus
  • diaspididae
  • entomopathogenic fungi

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