OPHIOSTOMA, LEPTOGRAPHIUM and INSECT FUNGI
Fraedrich, S. W., T. C. Harrington, and R. J. Rabaglia. 2007. Laurel wilt: a new and devastating disease of redbay caused by a fungal symbiont of the exotic redbay ambrosia beetle. Newsletter of the Michigan Entomol. Soc. 52: 15-16. (pdf file of manuscript)
Harrington, T. C. 2005. Ecology and evolution of mycophagous bark beetles and their fungal partners. Pages 257-291 In: Insect-Fungal Associations. Ecology and Evolution. F. E. Vega and M. Blackwell, eds. Oxford University Press, New York. (e-mail for a copy, or to purchase, you can go to Oxford Univ. Press).
Thwaites, J.M., Farrell, R.L., Duncan, S.M., Reay, S.D., Blanchette, R.A., Hadar, E., Hadar, Y, Harrington, T.C. and McNew, D.M. 2005. Survey of potential sapstain fungi on Pinus radiata in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 43:653-663. (pdf file of manuscript).
Zhou, X.D., Z. W. de Beer, T. C. Harrington, D. McNew, T. Kirisitis, M. J. Wingfield. 2004. Epitypification of Ophiostoma galeiforme and phylogeny of species in the O. galeiforme complex. Mycologia 96:1306-1315. (pdf file of manuscript).
Six, D. L., T. C. Harrington,
J. Steimel, D. McNew, and T. D. Paine. 2003. Genetic relationships
among Leptographium terebrantis and the mycangial fungi
of three western Dendroctonus bark beetles. Mycologia 95:781-792.
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Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Thomas
C. Harrington, Hester F. Vismer, Brenda D. Wingfield & Michael
J. Wingfield 2003. Phylogeny of the Ophiostoma stenocerasSporothrix
schenckii complex. Mycologia 2003 95: 434-441. ![]()
Harrington, T. C., N. V. Pashenova, D. L. McNew, J. Steimel, and M. Yu. Konstantinov. 2002. Species delimitation and host specialization of Ceratocystis laricicola and C. polonica to larch and spruce. Mycologia 86:418-422. (pdf file of manuscript).
Hsiau, P. T., and T. C. Harrington. 2003. Phylogenetics and adaptations of basidiomycetous fungi fed upon by bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Symbiosis 34:111-131.
Harrington, T. C., D. M. McNew, J. Steimel, D. Hofstra, and R. Farrell. 2001. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the Ophiostoma piceae complex and the Dutch elm disease fungi. Mycologia 93:110-135. (Link to Abstract).
Tabata, M., Harrington, T. C., Chen, W., and Y. Abe. 2000. Molecular phylogeny of species in the genera Amylostereum and Echinodontium. Mycoscience 41:585-593.
Rojas, M. G., J. A. Morales-Ramos, and T. C. Harrington. 1999. Association between Hpothenemus hampei (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and Fusarium solani (Moniliales: Tuberculariaceae). Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 92:98-100.
Jacobs, K., M. J. Wingfield, P. W. Crous, and T. C. Harrington. 1998. Leptographium engelmannii, a synonym of L. abietinum, and description of L. hughesii sp. nov. Can. J. Bot.76:1660-1667.
Farrell, R. L., E. Hadar, S. J. Kay, R. A. Blanchette, and T. C. Harrington. 1998. Survey of sapstain organisms in New Zealand and albino anti-sapstain fungi. pp. 57-62 In: Biology and Prevention of Sapstain, Publ. 7273, Forest Products Society, Madison, Wisc.
Farrell, R. L., S. M. Duncan, A. P. Ram, S. J. Kay, E. Hadar, Y. Hadar, R. A. Blanchette, T. C. Harrington, and D. McNew. 1997. Causes of sapstain in New Zealand. pp. 25-29 in: B. Kreber, ed. Strategies for Improving Protection of Logs and Lumber. New Zealand For. Res. Instit. Bull. No. 204.
Witthuhn, R. C., B. D. Wingfield, M. J. Wingfield, T. C. Harrington. 1997. Comparision of 3 varieties of Leptographium wageneri using random amplified polymorphic DNA. So. Afr. J. Bot. 63:198-200.
Hsiau, P. T. W. and T. C. Harrington. 1997. Ceratocystiopsis brevicomi sp. nov., a mycangial fungus from Dendroctonus brevicomis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Mycologia 89:661-669. (Link to Abstract)
Paine, T. D., K. F. Raffa,
and T. C. Harrington. 1997. Interactions among scolytid bark beetles,
their associated fungi, and live host conifers. Annual Rev. Entomol.
42:179-206. ![]()
Harrington, T. C., and M. J. Wingfield. 1997. Other Leptographium species associated with conifer roots. In: E. M. Hansen and K. J. Lewis, eds. Compendium of Conifer Diseases. APS Press, St. Paul, Minnesota. p. 8-11.
Wingfield, M. J., T. C. Harrington, and P. W. Crous. 1994. Three new Leptographium species associated with conifer roots in the United States. Can. J. Bot. 72:227-238.
Harrington, T. C. 1993. Diseases of conifers caused by Ophiostoma and Leptographium. pp. 161-172 in: M. J. Wingfield, K. A. Seifert and J. F. Webber, eds. Ceratocystis and Ophiostoma, Taxonomy, Ecology and Pathogenicity. APS Press, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Harrington, T. C. 1993. Biology and taxonomy of fungi associated with bark beetles. pp. 37-58 in: T. D. Schowalter and G. M. Filip, eds. Beetle-Pathogen Interactions in Conifer Forests. Academic Press.
Zambino, P. J., and T. C. Harrington. 1992. Correspondence of isozyme characterization with morphology in the asexual genus Leptographium and its taxonomic implications. Mycologia 84:12-25.
Harrington, T. C. 1992. Leptographium. pp. 129-133 in: L. L. Singleton, J. D. Mihail, and C. M. Rush, eds. Methods for Research on Soilborne Phytopathogenic Fungi. APS Press, St. Paul, MN.
Zambino, P. J., and T. C. Harrington. 1990. Heterokaryosis and vegetative compatibility in Leptographium wageneri. Phytopathology 80:1460-1469.
Harrington, T. C., and P. J. Zambino. 1990. Ceratocystiopsis ranaculosus, not Ceratocystis minor var. barrasii, is the mycangial fungus of the southern pine beetle. Mycotaxon 38:103-115.
Kaneko, Shigeru, and T. C. Harrington. 1990. Leptographium truncatum isolated from Japanese red and black pines. Rep. Tottori Mycol. Instit. 28:171-174.
Zambino, P. J., and T. C. Harrington. 1989. Isozyme variation within and among host-specialized varieties of Leptographium wageneri. Mycologia 81:122-133.
Harrington, T. C., and F. W. Cobb, Jr., editors. 1988. Leptographium Root Diseases on Conifers. APS Press, St. Paul, Minn. 149 pp. (now out of print).
Harrington, T. C. 1988. Leptographium species, their distribution, hosts, and insect vectors. pp. 1-39 in: T. C. Harrington and F. W. Cobb, Jr., eds. Leptographium Root Diseases on Conifers. APS Press, St. Paul, MN.
Harrington, T. C., and F. W. Cobb, Jr. 1987. Leptographium wageneri var. pseudotsugae var. nov., cause of black stain root disease on Douglas-fir. Mycotaxon 30:501-507.
Harrington, T. C. 1987. New combinations in Ophiostoma of Ceratocystis species with Leptographium anamorphs. Mycotaxon 28:39-43.
Harrington, T. C., F. W. Cobb, and J. Lownsbery. 1985. Activity of Hylastes nigrinus, a vector of Verticicladiella wageneri, in thinned stands of Douglas-fir. Can. J. For. Res. 15:519-523.
Harrington, T. C., and F. W. Cobb, Jr. 1984. Host specialization of three morphological variants of Verticicladiella wageneri. Phytopathology 74:286-290.
Harrington, T. C., and F. W. Cobb, Jr. 1983. Pathogenicity of Leptographium and Verticicladiella spp. isolated from roots of western North American conifers. Phytopathology 73:596-599.
Harrington, T. C, C. Reinhart, D. A. Thornburgh, and F. W. Cobb, Jr. 1983. Association of black stain root disease with precommercial thinning of Douglas-fir. Forest Sci. 29:12-14.
Harrington, T. C., M. M. Furniss, and C. G. Shaw. 1981. Dissemination of hymenomycetes by Dendroctonus pseudotsugae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Phytopathology 71:551-554.
Harrington, T. C. 1980. Release of airborne basidiospores from the pouch fungus, Cryptoporus volvatus. Mycologia 72:926-936.
Harrington, T. C., R. A. Blanchette, and C. G. Shaw. 1980. In vitro chlamydospore formation by Cryptoporus volvatus. Mycologia 72:1026-1030.