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摘要
月曲菌是一种产生有漏斗状附属物的分生孢子的腔菌真菌。该物种最初报道于加拿大安大略省松脂松(Pinus resinosa)和油松(P. strobus)的落针上。我们在蒙特利尔植物园的29种不同的松树寄主(种、变种、形态或栽培品种)上对松树属的腔菌进行了系统的研究。从9株(31%)松树寄主中分离到月牙蛾(Choanatiara lunata),分别分布在PDA、MA、CMA上。其中四种寄主是北美本土的物种:P. albicaulis (Haploxylon亚属)、P. resinosa、P. ponderosa和P. jeffreyi (P. Diploxylon亚属)。其他五种寄主是北美的外来松树。其中三种是欧洲的土著物种:黑桫椤' Laricio ',黑桫椤' nigra ' nigra '和黑桫椤' Pallasiana '(双ploxylon亚属),还有两种是东亚的土著物种:密植桫椤和油树桫椤(双ploxylon亚属)。除了P. resinosa,这些都是这种真菌的新宿主。这种真菌与症状有关
Choanatiara lunata is a coelomycetous fungus producing conidia with funnel-shaped appendages. The species was originally reported on fallen needles of Pinus resinosa and P. strobus in Ontario, Canada. Our systematic work on coelomycetes in Pinus spp. was carried out on 29 different pine hosts (species, varieties, forms or cultivars) at the arboretum of the Montreal Botanical Garden. Choanatiara lunata was isolated (on PDA, MA, CMA) from 9 (31%) of the pine hosts investigated. From those, four hosts are species indigenous to North America: P. albicaulis (subgenus Haploxylon), P. resinosa, P. ponderosa, and P. jeffreyi (subgenus Diploxylon). The other five hosts are pines exotic to North America. Three are indigenous to Europe: P. nigra ‘Laricio’, P. nigra ‘Nigra’, and P. nigra ‘Pallasiana’ (subgenus Diploxylon), and two are indigenous to East Asia: P. densiflora and P. tabulaeformis (subgenus Diploxylon). Except for P. resinosa, these are all new hosts for this fungus. The fungus was associated with sympto...