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Tom Volk's Fungi FAQ
... 's -- well, to put it bluntly-- vomit, seems to be some kind of living, thriving fungal entity. This patch of muted golden-colored "whatever" seems to thrive in the cypress mulch ... during the 1960's and 70's. The largest fungal fruiting bodies known are much smaller than that, only about 300 lb. All the largest fruiting bodies are from perennial polypores, such as Bridgeoporus nobilissimus ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

Tree Problem Diagnosis
... side of the tree) Improper pruning- Fungal rot and cavities, sap weeping. Woodpeckers, sapsuckers, and insects - Small holes in bark Disease - depressions and discolourations, fungal fruiting bodies, ruptured tissues. Insects - girdling the ... often the result of a unhealthy soil condition,or similar factors. Most diseases are fungal and the way to prevent or cure them is to maintain the health of ...
gardenline.usask.ca

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... tailed deer, may obtain some of their protein nitrogen from decaying trees by feeding on fungal fruiting bodies, such as what some call truffles and mushrooms (Maser and Trappe, 1984, pg 36-par ...
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... tailed deer, may obtain some of their protein nitrogen from decaying trees by feeding on fungal fruiting bodies, such as what some call truffles and mushrooms (Maser and Trappe, 1984, pg 36- ... food source provided by the fungal fruiting bodies growing in and on the CWD (Voller and Harrison, 1998). 211. Logging is removing a sound food source for small mammals (fungal fruiting bodies growing in and on ...
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Apple Powdery Mildew, HYG-3001-94
... show up on the lower leaf surface, but more commonly on the twigs. These are fungal fruiting bodies, but their importance in the disease cycle is probably minimal. The fungus spreads rapidly ... Cycle Powdery mildew is caused by the fungus, Podosphaera leucotricha. Powdery mildew overwinters as fungal strands (mycelium) in vegetative or fruit buds which were infected the previous season. Infected ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Grape Black Rot, HYG-3004-94
... inch in diameter (approximately two weeks after infection), minute black dots appear. These are fungal fruiting bodies (pycnidia) and contain thousands of summer spores (conidia). Pycnidia are often arranged in ... Control Sanitation is important. Destroy mummies, remove diseased tendrils from the wires, and select fruiting canes without lesions. It is very important not to leave mummies attached to ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News 41 Spring 2002
... for me was the talk by Professor Erland Baath on the ‘Comparison of bacterial and fungal growth rates in soil’. The growth rate estimates he presented were based on thymidine or ... was also an opportunity to diagnose the cause of a mysterious case of larch dieback. Fungal fruiting bodies were collected and identified with great enthusiasm and laid out for our perusal after supper ...
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Crop Diseases in Wheat 1 (Purdue University)
... lower leaf surfaces expanding to blotches 12 mm long (often with yellow borders). Fungal fruiting bodies (pseudothecia) are visible as dark raised specks on wheat straw. Conditions: Disease is ... winter or early spring temperatures, wet conditions, and heavy nitrogen applications. Inoculum Survival: Fungal mycelia and sclerotia in the soil. Inoculum Dispersal: Soilborne propagules. Management: Use ...
www.btny.purdue.edu

Blueberry Diseases in Michigan
... third of the bush, especially in the crown area. They contain small black pimple-like fungal fruiting bodies called pycnidia. The pycnidia contain conidiospores that infect more canes when they are rain ... and autumn, small round black fruiting bodies 1/32 to1/16 inch in diameter develop on the surface of the webby fungal growth on the leaves. These fruiting bodies are called cleistothecia. The ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Common Diseases of the Grapevine in Michigan
... ) composed partly of grape bark tissue and partly of fungus tissue. The stroma contains fungal fruiting bodies called "perithecia" whose ascospores are shot out from autumn through May whenever the temperature ... confusion was rectified. Symptoms and Disease Cycle The fungus overwinters in the canes producing fruiting bodies (Fig. 9). Spores infect new leaves in the spring during rainy weather. The ...
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