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inonotus dryadeus

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campus plant disease map
... enter. Fig. 3 Fig. 4 shows the basidiocarp of the root and butt rot fungus Inonotus dryadeus. This wood-decay fungus forms a basidiocarp that persists for more than one year. The ...
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Root and Butt Rots of Oaks
... lucidum (curtisii), Grifola frondosa (Polyporus frondosa), Inonotus dryadeus (Polyporus dryadeus), I. dryophilis, Laetiporus sulphureus(Polyporus sulphureus), and Meripilus sumstinei (Polyporus giganteus). Inonotus dryadeus is one of the ... White Large, multibranched, gray top, fibrous Inonotus dryadeus White Very large, cream top becoming brown Inonotus dryophilus White Brown to reddish brown, 3- ...
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... are invaded by wood-rotting fungi such as Heterobasidion annosum, Fomitopsis pinicola, Polyporus berkeleyi, and Inonotus dryadeus that can reduce the tree to a hollow shell. Overmature bigleaf maples are often decayed ...
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Lithocarpus densiflorus (Hook
... are the beefsteak fungus (Fistulina hepatica), which causes a brown cubical rot; the weeping conk (Inonotus dryadeus), a white root rot; and a necrophyte (Schizophyllum commune), which causes a sap rot on ...
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Ornamental Pathology Facts
... or where people or pets could be struck by falling limbs or the falling tree. Inonotus Root Rot Root and butt rot may cause trees to topple before any obvious symptoms ... shelf is brown with millions of tiny pores in which the spores are formed. Inonotus dryadeus (formerly Polyporus dryadeus) A sure sign of severe damage to the tree is the presence of the ...
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Department of Plant Pathology Plant Disease Facts
... or where people or pets could be struck by falling limbs or the falling tree. Inonotus Root Rot A root and butt rot develops. Trees may topple before any obvious symptoms ... sign of severe damage to the tree is the presence of the fruiting structures. Inonotus dryadeus (formerly Polyporus dryadeus) Infected trees should be removed immediately. Laetiporus Root Rot Massive clusters of bright, sulfur ...
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