Ophiostoma rachisporum
- Category
- fungi
- Primary role
- pathogen fungal
Fungi | Ascomycota | Sordariomycetes | Microascales | Ceratocystidaceae | Ophiostoma
External: GBIF #8362887
0 AI-consensus-verified claims .
No verified claims involving this entity yet.
Genus-level evidence
1 claim where the source named the organism only at the genus or collective level (e.g. Ophiostoma sp.) and did not determine the species. Listed separately because they apply to the genus, not specifically to Ophiostoma rachisporum.
- biocontrol · Melanospora spp. (anamorphs Phialophora and Gonatobotrys) → Ophiostoma spp. · effect: beneficial
“Melanospora, whose anamorphs Phialophora and Gonatobotrys parasitize the mycelium of many fungi, including the important plant pathogens Ophiostoma, Ceratocystis, Fusarium, and Verticillium”
Unknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 394 #6494265
Aggregated via GloBI — not independently verified by AgroEco.
mutualism 2
- GloBI symbiontOf Ophiostoma rachisporum Otsing, E., Anslan, S., Ambrosio, E., Koricheva, J. and Tedersoo, L., 2021. Tree Species Richness and Neighborhood Effects on Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Richness and Community Structure in Boreal Forest. Frontiers in Microbiology. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2021.567961 DOI
- GloBI symbiontOf Ophiostoma rachisporum Ettinger, C.L. and Eisen, J.A., 2019. Characterization of the mycobiome of the seagrass, Zostera marina, reveals putative associations with marine chytrids.. Frontiers in Microbiology. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2019.02476 DOI
crop interaction 2
- GloBI symbiontOf Ophiostoma rachisporum Otsing, E., Anslan, S., Ambrosio, E., Koricheva, J. and Tedersoo, L., 2021. Tree Species Richness and Neighborhood Effects on Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Richness and Community Structure in Boreal Forest. Frontiers in Microbiology. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2021.567961 DOI
- GloBI symbiontOf Ophiostoma rachisporum Ettinger, C.L. and Eisen, J.A., 2019. Characterization of the mycobiome of the seagrass, Zostera marina, reveals putative associations with marine chytrids.. Frontiers in Microbiology. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2019.02476 DOI