Ambrosiella catenulata Isolated from Ambrosia Beetles in Korean Apple Orchards

A fungus was isolated from ambrosia beetles collected using beetle traps in an apple orchard in Gunwi-gun, Daegu, South Korea. This fungal strain was termed ARI-24-A5, and was identified through morphological characterization and molecular phylogenetic analysis. After 8 d of incubation on potato dex...

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Published inHangug gynnhaghoi ji Vol. 52; no. 4; pp. 381 - 389
Main Authors Ju-Heon Lee, Youngsoo Kim, Jong-Taek Park, Dong-Hyuk Lee, Hee-Young Jung
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LanguageEnglish
Published The Korean Society of Mycology 01.12.2024
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2383-5249
DOI10.4489/kjm.520416

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Abstract A fungus was isolated from ambrosia beetles collected using beetle traps in an apple orchard in Gunwi-gun, Daegu, South Korea. This fungal strain was termed ARI-24-A5, and was identified through morphological characterization and molecular phylogenetic analysis. After 8 d of incubation on potato dextrose agar (PDA), ARI-24-A5 exhibited gray-to-olive coloration, abundant aerial mycelia, and a colony diameter of 72.0–79.0 mm. Morphologically, the aleurioconidiophores formed monilioid chain structures, and the size of the aleurioconidia was 11.1 × 10.8 μm. For precise identification, molecular phylogenetic analysis was performed using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF1-α), small subunit of nuclear ribosomal RNA (SSU), and RNA polymerase II subunit 1 (RPB1) gene sequences. The overall analysis confirmed that ARI-24-A5 belongs to the genus Ambrosiella, which is known for its symbiotic relationship with ambrosia beetles. In the phylogenetic tree, ARI-24-A5 shared the same taxonomic position as A. catenulata and its morphological characteristics were consistent with those of this species. Therefore, ARI24-A5 was identified as A. catenulata, making this the first record of this species in South Korea.
AbstractList A fungus was isolated from ambrosia beetles collected using beetle traps in an apple orchard in Gunwi-gun, Daegu, South Korea. This fungal strain was termed ARI-24-A5, and was identified through morphological characterization and molecular phylogenetic analysis. After 8 d of incubation on potato dextrose agar (PDA), ARI-24-A5 exhibited gray-to-olive coloration, abundant aerial mycelia, and a colony diameter of 72.0–79.0 mm. Morphologically, the aleurioconidiophores formed monilioid chain structures, and the size of the aleurioconidia was 11.1 × 10.8 μm. For precise identification, molecular phylogenetic analysis was performed using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF1-α), small subunit of nuclear ribosomal RNA (SSU), and RNA polymerase II subunit 1 (RPB1) gene sequences. The overall analysis confirmed that ARI-24-A5 belongs to the genus Ambrosiella, which is known for its symbiotic relationship with ambrosia beetles. In the phylogenetic tree, ARI-24-A5 shared the same taxonomic position as A. catenulata and its morphological characteristics were consistent with those of this species. Therefore, ARI24-A5 was identified as A. catenulata, making this the first record of this species in South Korea.
Author Jong-Taek Park
Hee-Young Jung
Dong-Hyuk Lee
Youngsoo Kim
Ju-Heon Lee
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korean apple orchard
symbiotic fungi
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