Strain Number: | UAMH 9559 |
Species Name: | Ceratocystis novae-zelandiae |
Type: | Ceratocystis novae-zelandiae |
Synonyms: | Ophiostoma novae-zelandiae |
Taxonomy: | FUNGI Ascomycota, Sordariomycetes, Microascales, Ceratocystidaceae |
Strain History: | J. & S. Read (82-137a) -> Reid, J. (UM 869) -> UAMH |
Substrate: | alpine totara (Podocarpos sp.) with bark beetle galleries |
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Location: | NEW ZEALAND Taupo, Minginui, Urewera National Park (GEO: -38.642,176.732) |
Isolator: | J. & S. Read (82-137a) |
Isolation Date: | 1982-06-11 |
Date Received: | 1999-06-17 |
Characters: | BIODETERIOGEN/ BIODEGRADATION caused brownish to black staining in all wood tested - Hutchison & Reid, NZ J. Bot. 26:63-81, 1988 // CULTURE CONDITIONS perithecia abundant on OAT // SYSTEMATICS/ TAXONOMY descriptions of some potential wood-staining Ophiostomataceae from New Zealand - Hutchison & Reid, NZ J. Bot. 26:63-81, 1988 |
Compounds: | |
Cross Reference: | UM 869 |
Pathogenic Potential: | Human: yes | Animal: no | Plant: yes |
Biosafety Risk Group: | RG1 (check the PHAC ePATHogen Risk Group Database for updates) |
Regulatory Requirements: | Canadian requesters must provide PHAC Pathogen and Toxin License Number (see: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/laboratory-biosafety-biosecurity/licensing-program.html) prior to shipment. International requesters must provide all legally required importation documentation prior to shipment. Plant pathogenicity status may be verified by using the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Fungal Database |
MycoBank ID: | 134474 |