Grosmannia clavigera

Host(s)

Pine

Disease name

Blue stain

Blue stain fungus (Grosmannia clavigera) on wood

Description

The blue stain fungusGrosmannia clavigera, is a species of sac fungus. It spreads to Lodgepole pinePonderosa pineDouglas-fir, and Whitebark pine trees from the body and a special structure in the heads of Mountain Pine Beetles. The blue stain fungus has evolved a relationship with mountain pine beetles that allow them to travel from tree to tree on a special structure in the beetle’s heads and stops the tree from producing resin to pitch out or kill the beetle, encouraging the pine beetle infestation occurring all along the Rocky Mountains from Mexico up into Canada. The beetles are able to mine and lay eggs while avoiding the tree’s defenses. The 33 Mb genome of this fungus was sequenced in 2009.

Browse this species on Ensembl Genomes.

Phylogeny

Kindgom: 
Fungi
Phylum: 
Ascomycetes
Order: 
Ophiostomatales

Stats

Genome size: 
29.13Mb
Number of genes: 
8312

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