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Title: Insights into the role of fungi in Pine Wilt Disease
Authors: Vicente, Claudia S. L.
Soares, Miguel
Faria, Jorge M. S.
Ramos, Ana P.
Inácio, Maria de Lurdes
Keywords: biocontrol
blue-stain fungi
interactions
mycobiome
pinewood nematode
Issue Date: 20-Sep-2021
Publisher: Journal of Fungi
Citation: Vicente, C.S.L.; Soares, M.; Faria, J.M.S.; Ramos, A.P.; Inácio, M.L. Insights into the Role of Fungi in Pine Wilt Disease. J. Fungi 2021, 7, 780. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7090780
Abstract: Pine wilt disease (PWD) is a complex disease that severely affects the biodiversity and economy of Eurasian coniferous forests. Three factors are described as the main elements of the disease: the pinewood nematode (PWN) Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, the insect‐vector Monochamus spp., and the host tree, mainly Pinus spp. Nonetheless, other microbial interactors have also been considered. The study of mycoflora in PWD dates back the late seventies. Culturomic studies have revealed diverse fungal communities associated with all PWD key players, composed frequently of saprophytic fungi (i.e., Aspergillus, Fusarium, Trichoderma) but also of necrotrophic pathogens associated with bark beetles, such as ophiostomatoid or blue‐stain fungi. In particular, the ophiostomatoid fungi often recovered from wilted pine trees or insect pupal chambers/tunnels, are considered crucial for nematode multiplication and distribution in the host tree. Naturally occurring mycoflora, reported as possible biocontrol agents of the nematode, are also discussed in this review. This review discloses the contrasting effects of fungal communities in PWD and highlights promising fungal species as sources of PWD biocontrol in the framework of sustainable pest management actions.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7090780
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30882
Type: article
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