Xyleborinus saxesenii

Xyleborinus saxesenii, commonly known as the fruit-tree pinhole borer, is a species of ambrosia beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is native to the Palaearctic region but has been introduced in many locations, including North America. X. saxesenii typically live in freshly dead wood, but it has also been reported to attack live trees. Such attacks on live trees may lead to economic damage.
Host Genome
Related Symbionts
1 recordsSymbiont records associated with Xyleborinus saxesenii
Classification | Function | Function Tags | Reference | |
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Streptomyces griseus XylebKG-1
Actinomycetota |
Bacteria
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Cycloheximide is produced, which inhibits the growth of parasitic fungi Nectria spp. and protects mutualistic fungi Raffaelea spp. |
Antimicrobials
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Metagenome Information
0 recordsMetagenome sequencing data associated with Xyleborinus saxesenii
Run | Platform | Location | Date | BioProject |
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No metagenomes foundNo metagenome records associated with this host species. |
Amplicon Information
0 recordsAmplicon sequencing data associated with Xyleborinus saxesenii
Run | Classification | Platform | Location | Environment |
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No amplicons foundNo amplicon records associated with this host species. |
Related Articles
1 recordsResearch articles related to Xyleborinus saxesenii
Title | Authors | Journal | Year | DOI |
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Grubbs, KJ; Surup, F; Biedermann, PHW ... Clardy, J; Currie, CR
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Frontiers in Microbiology
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2020
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10.3389/fmicb.2020.562140 |