1. Fossil history of fungus host-specificity: Association of conidia of fossil Asterosporium asterospermum with macro- and microremains of Fagus.
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Worobiec, Grzegorz, Worobiec, Elżbieta, Gedl, Przemysław, Kowalski, Rafał, Peryt, Danuta, and Tietz, Olaf
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BEECH , *CONIDIA , *FOSSILS , *PALEOGENE , *NEOGENE Period , *OLIGOCENE Epoch - Abstract
Fossil staurosporous conidia almost identical to modern conidia of Asterosporium asterospermum were found from three Central European localities ranging from the Late Oligocene (Germany) to Middle/Late Miocene (Poland). Extant A. asterospermum is strictly host-specific and found only on branches or bark of various Fagus species from Europe, Asia and North America. Conspicuous association of conidia of A. asterospermum with numerous macro- and microremains of Fagus were reported from all the localities where fossil conidia of Asterosporium were found confirming the host-specificity of fossil A. asterospermum to ancient beeches. The host-specific relationship of A. asterospermum and beech was presumably established early in the history of the Fagus genus. • Fossils of Asterosporium asterospermum and Fagus from Palaeogene and Neogene. • Host-specifity of Asterosporium asterospermum to Fagus since late Oligocene. • Morphological stasis of Asterosporium asterospermum from late Oligocene. • Emergence of the Asterosporium genus in the late Oligocene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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