In trees, heart rot is a fungal disease that causes the decay of wood at the center of the trunk and branches. Fungi enter the tree through wounds in...
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citrus pink disease, bacterial heart rot, anthracnose, fungal heart rot, root rot, black rot, butt rot, fruitlet core rot, and yellow spot virus. Pineapple...
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Aspen trunk rot is a fungal disease that causes stem decay heart rot of living aspen trees. The pathogen that causes this disease is the fungus Phellinus...
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only on the endemic aromatic tree Cinnamomum kanehirae, causing a brown heart rot. It is used in Taiwanese traditional medicine as a purported remedy for...
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eburiko, or the quinine conk, is a wood-decay fungus that causes brown heart rot on conifers native to Europe, Asia, and North America, as well as Morocco...
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white heart rot to develop in the host tree. The chaga spores enter the tree through wounds, particularly poorly healed branch stubs. The white rot decay...
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Woodpeckers may nest in the trunk since older trees are often infected by heart rot. The deeply grooved bark also makes it a preferred species for some bat...
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menziesii has low disease resistance and hosts many pathogens such as heart rot, butt rot, and stem cankers. It is afflicted by a fungal leaf blister disease...
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checked and removed if red ring rot disease has rendered them potentially dangerous (trees weakened due to heart rot are more likely to fall). Where timber...
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Bacterial diseases Bacterial heart rot Erwinia chrysanthemi...
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wind-borne spores of the fungus Phellinus robiniae, which causes a damaging heart rot disease of Robinia species, causing them to be more susceptible to wind...
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Peter To Rot (/toʊ roʊt/; 5 March 1912 - 7 July 1945) was a Papua New Guinea Catholic who served as catechist in his village and was entrusted with the...
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suit of Hearts is often called "Red" (Rot), e.g. the Unter of Hearts would be the "Red Unter" (Rotunter or Rot-Unter) and the Nine of Hearts the "Red...
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Laricifomes officinalis, and Heterobasidion annosum. Most of the stem decay (heart rot) in mature forests that results from this fungus does not interfere with...
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mycologist Serge Audet in 2017. A widespread species, N. serialis causes heart rot in living trees. In North America, it is often confused with the morphologically...
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implicated in many diseases of broad-leaved and coniferous trees, causing heart rot, canker and root diseases, and also esca disease of grapevines. The following...
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seeds are globose with a chartaceous testa. Despite it being prone to heart-rot, it is prized in the furniture industry for its beautiful, dense and durable...
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septentrionalis, commonly known as the northern tooth fungus or the white rot fungus, is a species of shelf fungus in the phylum Basidiomycota. It is white...
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Retrieved 2021-07-24. University of California Berkeley. "Bacterial finger-tip rot". Common Names of Diseases, The American Phytopathological Society (APS)...
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to 33 m (100 to 110 ft) in about sixty years and then are afflicted by heart rot. Alders largely help create conditions favorable for giant conifers that...
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(acorn), Czech: Žaludy (acorns) German: Herz (heart), Rot (red), Hungarian: Piros (red), Czech: Srdce (heart), Červené (red) German: Laub (leaves), Grün...
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canker-rot and heart rot, is a species of resupinate polypore fungus that forms fruiting bodies underneath tree bark. I. andersonii induces canker rot in...
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Australia. It grows on native and introduced trees where it can cause heart rot, and does not seem to be associated with conifers. The cap is centrally...
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deck Playing cards in Unicode German: Herz (heart), Rot (red), Hungarian: Piros (red), Czech: Srdce (heart), Červené (red) German: Schellen (bells), Hungarian:...
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Phytophthora cinnamomi Pseudo-fungus Cinnamon fungus, green fruit rot, heart rot, phytophthora root rot, seedling blight, stem canker, wildflower dieback Invasive...
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Miscellaneous diseases and disorders Heart rot Boron deficiency Scab Streptomyces spp....
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preferred over oak or olive wood. Because the much fluted stem usually shows heart rot, carob wood is rarely used for construction timber. However, it is sometimes...
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inadequate. Fungi lumber/timber defects: Blue stain Brown rot Dry rot Heart rot Sap stain Wet rot White rot Following are the insects and molluscs which are usually...
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which does not lend itself to long planks, and its tendency to develop heart rot. The bark is rough, dark grey and flaking, while the strong, paired hooked...
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coniferous tree hosts that had been affected by the fungal disease known as heart rot; this discovery was noted as unusual, as most fungal tree infections are...
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