Ceratocystis pilifera is a fungal plant pathogen.[1] It has been shown to be transmitted via soil in a Pinus sylvestris dominated forest in Poland.[2]

Ceratocystis pilifera
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Sordariomycetes
Order: Microascales
Family: Ceratocystidaceae
Genus: Ceratocystis
Species:
C. pilifera
Binomial name
Ceratocystis pilifera
(Fr.) C. Moreau, (1952)
Synonyms

Ceratocystis ambrosia
Ceratocystis capillifera
Ceratocystis longirostellata
Ceratostoma pilifera
Ceratostoma piliferum
Ceratostomella capillifera
Ceratostomella pilifera
Linostoma piliferum
Ophiostoma ambrosium
Ophiostoma capilliferum
Ophiostoma longirostellatum
Ophiostoma piliferum
Sphaeria pilifera
Sphaeronaema pilifera

References

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  1. ^ Hinds, T. E. (1972). "Insect transmission of Ceratocystis species associated with aspen cankers". Phytopathology. 62 (2): 221. doi:10.1094/Phyto-62-221.
  2. ^ Bilański, Piotr; Jankowiak, Robert; Solheim, Halvor; Fortuna, Paweł; Chyrzyński, Łukasz; Warzecha, Paulina; Taerum, Stephen Joshua (2023). "Soil-borne Ophiostomatales species (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) in beech, oak, pine, and spruce stands in Poland with descriptions of Sporothrix roztoczensis sp. nov., S. silvicola sp. nov., and S. tumida sp. nov". MycoKeys (97): 31–69. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.97.97416. PMC 10210257. PMID 37251288.