Mycobiota associated with Platypus cylindrus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Platypodidae) in cork oak stands of North West Algeria, Africa
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Platypus cylindrus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Platypodidae) is an important insect pest of the cork
oak. These beetles maintain symbiotic relationships with many fungi that serve especially as food for
the adults and larvae but also intervene in the mechanisms of establishment of the insect by further
weakening the host-tree. 270 samples were taken by 3 sources: Galleries (30), mycangia and intestinal
contents of male and female insects and intestinal contents of mature larvae (60 each). The results
show the presence of 42 species of ambrosia fungi among which 17 are new to this association. The
mycetophagy of these beetles is very rich and consisted essentially of Ophiostomatales. Other groups
of fungi playing different roles were also isolated: entomopathogenic, antagonistic, saprophytic but
especially pathogenic for the tree host. This group consists of many species and their dissemination by
the insect and the inoculation in trees may have fatal consequences by accelerating the cycle of
declining affected trees. In the present paper, we discuss the fungal species associated to the beetle,
identified on the basis of phenotypic characters and ribosomal DNA sequences analysis, and their
relationship with P. cylindrus.
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African Journal of Microbiology Research, ISSN : 1996-0808, DOI: 10.5897/AJMR11.614, Issue : 25, Volume : 5, pp. 4411-4423, 09 NOV 2011.