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Animal Pathogens

Neozygites parvispora, a pathogen of Limothrips sp. associated with Lolium multiflorum in Oregon

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Pages 565-568 | Accepted 25 Mar 1998, Published online: 28 Aug 2018
 

Abstract

Resting spores of Neozygites parvispora, an obligate pathogen of thrips, were found in washes from seed of cultivated annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) from Oregon. Similar spores were found in washes from seed samples of annual ryegrass from Tennessee, wheat from Arizona and wild tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) from New Zealand. In the Oregon specimens, the resting spores were formed inside the bodies of thrips (Limothrips sp.) wedged between the palea and seed in ryegrass. The resting spores germinated directly to produce a germ conidium on a short conidiophore. This is the first report of resting spore germination in N. parvispora, and the first report of the species outside of Europe.

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