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Plant disease
that is caused by the fungus Harringtonia lauricola (previously known as Raffaelea lauricola), which is transmitted by the invasive redbay ambrosia beetle
Laurel_wilt
Genus of fungi
Raffaelea is a genus of ambrosia fungi in the family Ophiostomataceae. It was circumscribed by mycologists Josef Adolph von Arx and Grégoire L. Hennebert
Raffaelea
Species of beetle
relationship with fungi, acting as a vector for Fusarium oligoseptatum and Raffaelea subfusca, often using Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) as a preferred
Euwallacea_validus
Species of fungus
Raffaelea subfusca is a mycangial fungus, first isolated from female adults of the redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus. Harrington, T.C.; Aghayeva
Raffaelea_subfusca
Genus of fungi
monophyletic clades in what used to be considered just Raffaelea alone: Dryadomyces, Raffaelea, and Harringtonia. Harringtonia lauricola belongs to the
Harringtonia_lauricola
Species of fungus
Raffaelea fusca is a mycangial fungus, first isolated from female adults of the redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus. Harrington, T.C.; Aghayeva
Raffaelea_fusca
Species of beetle
in the United States. It has been documented as the primary vector of Raffaelea lauricola, the fungus that causes laurel wilt, a disease that can kill
Xyleborus_glabratus
Species of fungus
Raffaelea subalba is a mycangial fungus, first isolated from female adults of the redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus. Harrington, T.C.; Aghayeva
Raffaelea_subalba
Family of flowering plants
[citation needed] Laurel wilt disease, caused by the virulent fungal pathogen Raffaelea lauricola, a native of southern Asia, was found in the southeast United
Lauraceae
Tree or shrub in the genus Quercus
Oregon, and is present in Europe. Japanese oak wilt, caused by the fungus Raffaelea quercivora, has rapidly killed trees across Japan. Many galls are found
Oak
Species of fungus
Raffaelea quercivora is a species of fungus in the family Ophiostomataceae. It causes Japanese oak wilt disease, and is spread by the ambrosia beetle
Raffaelea_quercivora
Fungal disease of oak trees
called mortality of oak trees in Japan) is a fungal disease caused by Raffaelea quercivora fungus affecting by oak trees. In 1998, Japanese plant pathologists
Japanese_oak_wilt
Species of fungus
Raffaelea ellipticospora is a mycangial fungus, first isolated from female adults of the redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus. Harrington, T.C
Raffaelea_ellipticospora
Young Avocado (Lauraceae) Plants and Transmit the Laurel Wilt Pathogen (Raffaelea sp.)". The Florida Entomologist. 91 (3): 485–487. doi:10
List of invasive species in Texas
List_of_invasive_species_in_Texas
Species of beetle
United States. The beetle is associated with at least four species of Raffaelea fungi. "Euplatypus compositus species details". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved
Euplatypus_compositus
Genus of fungi
symbionts of ambrosia beetles. Several former species were moved to genera Raffaelea, Hyalorhinocladiella, or Phialophoropsis, and there were nine species
Ambrosiella
Species of beetle
saxesenii has a symbiotic relationship with ambrosia fungi, particularly the Raffaelea sulfurea species. X. saxesenii inoculate the wood in which they inhabit
Xyleborinus_saxesenii
area has been studied for its fungus outbreaks, first Ambrosiella and Raffaelea in certain trees, spread by symbiotic host beetles. In 1983, the area's
Alsike,_Alberta
Species of plant
(Xyleborus glabratus) introduces its highly virulent fungal symbiont Raffaelea lauricola into the sapwood of Lauraceae shrubs or trees. Sassafras's volatile
Sassafras_albidum
Phaeotrichoconis Phialemonium Phoma Polycytella Pseudofusarium Pseudotaeniolina Raffaelea Readeriella Rhizopycnis Rhizosphaera Rhynchosporium Robillarda Saitoella
List_of_mitosporic_Ascomycota
Species of beetle
Meredithiella, and Phialophoropsis (from Microascales), Afroraffaelea and Raffaelea (from Ophiostomatales), Ambrosiozyma (Saccharomycetales), Fusarium and
Ambrosia_beetle
Species of beetle
to excavate galleries into timber, and its relationship with Raffaelea fungi. The Raffaelea found on these beetles cause a pencil streaking effect on tinder
Austroplatypus_incompertus
Species of tree in the family Lauraceae
a significant danger to Tamala palustris. It is caused by the fungus Raffaelea lauricola, which is spread by the redbay ambrosia beetle, a nonnative
Tamala_palustris
Species of beetle
it cultivates for food along the boring tunnels. One of these fungi, Raffaelea montetyi, seems linked to wilt disease in cork trees (Quercus suber) in
Xyleborus_monographus
Family of fungi
Hyalorhinocladiella H.P. Upadhyay & W.B. Kendr. and Pesotum J.L. Crane & Schokn.) (134) Raffaelea Arx & Hennebert (33) Sporothrix Hektoen & C.F. Perkins (79) Spumatoria
Ophiostomataceae
Genus of fungi
relationship with insect-associated fungi, particularly ambrosial fungi from the Raffaelea sulphurea complex, recently reclassified as Dryadomyces. Esteya species
Esteya
Plant disease
hailstorms, next three 1 July 2011 windstorm Japanese oak wilt – caused by Raffaelea quercivora in Japan Sudden oak death – caused by Phytophthora ramorum
Oak_wilt
Italian botanist, agriculturalist and mycologist
exsiccata Mycoflora Domingensis exsiccata. The ambrosia fungus genus Raffaelea is named in his honor, as are multiple species with the epithet ciferrii
Raffaele_Ciferri
Species of beetle
quercivorus acts as the primary vector for the parthenogenic fungus Raffaelea quercivora, which causes Japanese Oak Wilt disease. The oak ambrosia beetle
Platypus_quercivorus
Species of shrub
pondberry, which is in the Laurel family, is susceptible to laurel wilt (Raffaelea lauricola). This fungal disease is introduced into host plants by a non-native
Lindera_melissifolia
Species of beetle
Ambrosia beetles engage in fungal symbiosis with genera Ambrosiella and Raffaelea. Beetles carry fungi into established galleries. The transport of the
Xylosandrus_germanus
Ambrosia fungus of granulate ambrosia beetle
one beetle (Xyleborinus saxenii) associated with a different symbiont, Raffaelea sulfurea. Interestingly, metabolomic studies incorporating A. roeperi
Ambrosiella_roeperi
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