C Trollip, A J Carnegie, C Anderson, M J Priest, B Gorrie, A Daly
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在此,我们报告了 2015 年在澳大利亚悉尼发现的两种 Rugonectria 的检测和监控情况。新发现的 Rugonectria castaneicola 和 R. wingfieldii sp.这些真菌最初是在新南威尔士州悉尼北部的休闲树上发现的,由于它们是澳大利亚新发现的真菌,因此考虑将其根除。然而,对悉尼盆地、新南威尔士地区和澳大利亚首都领地的持续监测表明,这些真菌已经根深蒂固。通过形态学检查和分子条形码确认了物种身份,随后进行的分析将 R. wingfieldii sp.本研究首次记录了在澳大利亚发现的与橡树腐烂病有关的 Rugonectria。引用:Trollip C, Carnegie AJ, Anderson C, Priest MJ, Gorrie B, Daly A (2024).澳大利亚柞树上发现 Rugonectria castaneicola 和 Rugonectria wingfieldii sp.Fungal Systematics and Evolution 13: 123-130. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2024.13.06.
Response to the detection of Rugonectria castaneicola and Rugonectria wingfieldii sp. nov. on Quercus in Australia.
Here we report on the detection and surveillance response to two Rugonectria species found in Sydney, Australia, in 2015. Both Rugonectria castaneicola and R. wingfieldii sp. nov. were found in association with cankers on Quercus robur (English oak). The fungi were initially found to be localised on amenity trees in northern Sydney, New South Wales, and as they were new detections for Australia, eradication was considered. Ongoing surveillance across the Sydney basin, regional New South Wales, and the Australian Capital Territory, however, indicated that they were already well established. Species identities were confirmed through morphological examination and molecular barcoding, with the subsequent analysis undertaken to classify R. wingfieldii sp. nov. This study provides the first records of Rugonectria found in association with canker on Oak trees in Australia. Citation: Trollip C, Carnegie AJ, Anderson C, Priest MJ, Gorrie B, Daly A (2024). Response to the detection of Rugonectria castaneicola and Rugonectria wingfieldii sp. nov. on Quercus in Australia. Fungal Systematics and Evolution13: 123-130. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2024.13.06.