Colletotrichum acutatum var. fioriniae (teleomorph: Glomerella acutata var. fioriniae var. nov.) infection of a scale insect. Other Scholarly Work

Marcelino, Jose, Giordano, Rosanna, Gouli, Svetlana et al. (2008). Colletotrichum acutatum var. fioriniae (teleomorph: Glomerella acutata var. fioriniae var. nov.) infection of a scale insect. . MYCOLOGIA, 100(3), 353-374. 10.3852/07-174r

cited authors

  • Marcelino, Jose; Giordano, Rosanna; Gouli, Svetlana; Gouli, Vladimir; Parker, Bruce L; Skinner, Margaret; TeBeest, David; Cesnik, Roberto

abstract

  • An epizootic has been reported in Fiorinia externa populations in New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and NewJersey. Infected insects have profuse sclerotial masses enclosing their bodies. The most commonly isolated microorganism from infected F. externa was Colletotrichum sp. A morphological and molecular characterization of this fungus indicated that it is closely related to phytopathogenic C. acutatum isolates. Isolates of Colletotrichum sp. from F. externa in areas of the epizootic were similar genetically and were named Colletotrichum acutatum var. fioriniae var. nov, based on our findings. In vitro and in planta mating observed between isolates of C. acutatum var. fioriniae could serve as a possible source of genetic variation and might give rise to new biotypes with a propensity to infect insects. Only one other strain, C. gloeosporioides f. sp. ortheziidae, has been reported to show entomopathogenic activity.

publication date

  • May 1, 2008

published in

keywords

  • Animals
  • Colletotrichum
  • Connecticut
  • DNA, Fungal
  • DNA, Ribosomal
  • DNA, Ribosomal Spacer
  • Fungal Proteins
  • Genes, Mating Type, Fungal
  • Genes, rRNA
  • Hemiptera
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mycoses
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Pennsylvania
  • Phylogeny
  • RNA, Fungal
  • RNA, Ribosomal
  • Recombination, Genetic
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA
  • Tubulin

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

Medium

  • Print

start page

  • 353

end page

  • 374

volume

  • 100

issue

  • 3