Neonectria coccinea
Beech bark disease
Description
The bark is infected through wounds. Black tarry spots and orange-reddish fruiting bodies of the fungus are often found in the place of infection. The mycelium causes dying off of the bark and cambium cells. The tree defends itself by forming a callus, thus creating a canker tumor. Leaves above the place of infection are smaller and have symptoms of chlorosis. After girdling, the whole part above the infected place dies off. Attacked trees are necessary to be continuously removed from the stand.
Symptom
Black tarry spots and orange-reddish fruiting bodies of the fungus are often found in the place of infection. Leaves above the place of infection are smaller and have symptoms of chlorosis.
Tree Species: Beech, Maple
Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk, Branch
Pest significance: Very harmful
Pest Category: Fungi
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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