Amylostereum areolatum (Aphyllophorales: Stereaceae) in South Africa

作者: A.P. Baxter , I.H. Rong , A.L. Schutte

DOI: 10.1016/S0254-6299(15)30558-5

关键词: Woody plantAphyllophoralesAmylostereum areolatumPinus radiataStereaceaeInvasive speciesSirex noctilioEcologyBiologyIntroduced species

摘要: Amylostereum areolatum (Fr.: Fr.) Boidin has been found in South Africa for the first time. So far, its presence confirmed on Pinus radiata D. Don Tokai Plantation, Western Cape, distribution area is expected to follow that of wood-boring wasp, Sirex noctilio Fabricius, with which it a symbiotic association.

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