Inonotus dryadeus
Weeping conk
Description
The fungus forms annual, relatively massive fruiting bodies on the stumps of living trees, frequently growing close to the ground. The surface of the fruiting body is leathery, brown to dark brown, and pubescent to felt-like. The border of the fruiting body is ocher to white. The pores are pale yellow, and the entire fruiting body turns darker with age. Drops of yellowish-brown liquid form on the surface of fruiting bodies and pores. The fungus causes white heartwood rot on the roots and lower parts of the trunk, but it does not reach the upper parts of the trunk.
Symptom
Presence of annual brown-brown fruiting bodies, mainly on the basis of the stem.
Tree Species: Oak, Fir
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk, Roots
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Fungi
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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