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UC Berkeley Center for Forestry: Pitch Canker Extension
UC Berkeley Center for Forestry: Pitch Canker Extension Pitch Canker Extension Project Introduction Educational Documents Outreach and Training Forest Pest Council's Pitch Canker Task Force University of California Pitch Canker Severeity Rating System Back to Completed Projects Center for Forestry Home College of Natural Resources | Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources | U.C. Berkeley ...
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UC Berkeley Center for Forestry: Pitch Canker
... Introduction The Center for Forestry at U.C. Berkeley (UCB) has been working closely with the pitch canker research team at UCB and U.C. Davis (UCD) to prioritize research needs and evaluate ... with an interest in management of forests. In addition, U.C. committed internal financial resources to pitch canker efforts by adding a career track Cooperative Extension specialist in forest pathology to work ...
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Pine, Pinus spp. Disease Index
Pine, Pinus spp. Disease Index PINE Pinus spp. Disease Index Annosus Root Rot Brown Spot Needle Blight Cotton Root Rot Fusiform Rust Needlecast Needle Curl Needle Rust Pitch Canker Seedling Blight Sphaeropsis Blight Wood Rots January, 1996
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Forest Insect and Disease Management
... species Blue stain CANKER PATHOGENS Atropellis piniphila Atropellis canker Cryphonectria parasitica Chestnut blight Phomopsis species Drought canker Fusarium subglutinans Pitch canker Phytophthora ramorum Sudden Oak Death FOLIAGE PATHOGENS Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii Swiss needlecast Meria laricis Larch needle blight Elytroderma deformans Pine needle cast Dothistroma pini Red band needle blight ...
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New Disease Reports - Volume 4: August 2001 - January 2002
... vallisumbrosae) on daffodils (Narcissus) in eastern England T.M. ONeill,G.R. Hanks & R. Kennedy Bacterial canker, caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis, on tomatoes in Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey F. Sahin, ... juncea) in India J.A. Khan, M.K. Siddiqui & B.P. Singh First report of the pitch canker fungus, Fusarium circinatum, on pines in Chile M.J. Wingfield, A. Jacobs, T.A. ...
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FOREST PATHOLOGY
... Jan 18 Lecture 3 Seedling and Nursery Diseases:Seed decay; Damping-off; Black root rot; Cylindrocladium Blight, Canker, and Root rot. Tainter: 311-338;Manion:370-375; Manual:27-33; 39-41. (View or ... , excluding the fungi) Feb 15 Lecture 11 Stem Diseases: Chestnut Blight; Nectria Canker; Strumella Canker; Black Knot of Cherry; Pitch Canker. Tainter: 570-581, 606-607, 609-611, 632-634; Manion:182-184, ...
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... harvested. Inoculum can also be transferred between trees on the pads of the shakers. Signs of Pitch Canker This is a rare instance where the sign of this disease is visible. In most instances ... the fruiting stage of the pathogen has only rarely been seen. The whitish areas on the canker are sporodochia of the pathogen. Photos courtesy of the Southeastern Forest Experimental Station Return to the ...
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Pine Diseases
... 12 inches from trunk can be pruned with little chance of rust reaching trunk. Fusiform rust: (left) canker formed on tree trunk; (center) aecia (spores) form as orange blisters on the ... grass stage; (center) chlorotic and necrotic bands on needles; (right) close up of the bands. Virginia, slash, shortleaf, longleaf, pitch Pitch canker (Fusarium circinnatum; syn. Fusarium lateritium f. sp. pini) Heavy ...
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Pinus OWN Engelm
... . Other names occasionally used for this species include southern pine, yellow slash pine, swamp pine, pitch pine, and Cuban pine. It is one of the two southern pines used for naval stores ... adjacent trees through root contacts. Diseased or dead and dying trees are usually found in groups. Pitch canker, caused by the fungus Fusarium moniliforme var. subglutinans, causes heavy damage to slash pines in ...
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Pinus virginiana MiII
... (Type 43), Chestnut Oak (Type 44), White Oak-Black Oak-Northern Red Oak (Type 52), Pitch Pine (Type 45), Eastern Redcedar (Type 46), Shortleaf Pine (Type 75), Loblolly Pine (Type 81), ... preferred to sawtimber rotations in Virginia pine. The other serious disease of Virginia pine is pitch canker (Fusarium moniliforme var. subglutinans), which enters twigs or stems through small wounds and causes a ...
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