Rhabdocline pseudotsugae
Rhabdocline needle cast
Description
The infection of the youngest needles appears already in May, however, the highest infection pressure comes in June and early August. Yellowish spots appear on the needles in September, the needles slightly turn brown by winter. In spring the needles are spotted or they are all brown. Severely infected needles fall off in spring. In May, fruiting bodies with spores, which mature inside in the middle of June, begin to be formed on those needles that remain on the tree. The trees, 2-30 years old, growing in closed stands or near streams are susceptible to infection. The fungus was introduced to Europe (Scotland) from North America around 1914. In Europe common at present time.
Symptom
Yellowish spots appear on the needles in September, the needles slightly turn brown by winter. In spring the needles are spotted or they are all brown.
Tree Species: Douglas Fir
Part of a plant- attacked: Leaf / Needle
Pest significance: Harmful
Pest Category: Fungi
Invasive Species: Yes
Present in EU: Yes
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