Fungus on shrubs and trees

    • [DOC File]Management Recommendations

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      Jul 10, 2007 · Host trees (or shrubs in some cases) provide necessary carbohydrates to some fungi through transference of carbohydrates from the roots of the host to the fungus via an underground network termed mycelia. The size and scale of down woody material influence the range in size of fungal individuals. Fungal colonies can range in size from ...

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    • [DOC File]Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic | University of …

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      Humans also can spread Anisogramma anomala on their hands and clothing, on gardening tools, and by transporting wood from infected trees/shrubs. Unlike other canker fungi that can infect through wounds, the Eastern filbert blight fungus primarily infects through immature tissue on actively growing shoots.

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    • [DOC File]Trees and Forest Study Guide

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      Conks- fungus found attached to tree trunks. Grow like steps or shelves and have growth rings like trees. Lichens- a fungus and algae working together. The fungus absorbs water and nutrients and the algae produces the food. Mycorrhizal fungi- grow on the roots of trees. Some help the tree by gathering nutrients and water, some harm trees.

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    • Woody Plants - Cornell University

      The volcano method of mulching around trees creates mulch depths greater than 3 inches. This reduces the ability of roots to respire and causes too much or too little moisture to build up around the root ball leading to fungus, rot and decay. This can ultimately lead to the tree’s death.

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    • [DOC File]pepin.extension.wisc.edu

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      Wood mulch may come from many sources, including trees and shrubs that have died from a wide range of diseases. To be harmful to your trees, disease-causing organisms (pathogens) would have to survive in mulch and these organisms would have to move from the mulch either directly, or through the soil, to their new host - your tree.

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    • [DOC File]Nursery/Landscape

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      * The trees and shrubs will be growing in 5 gallon cans. ... New growth in good condition--not spindling 4) Fungus or bacterial disease 5) Insect pests 6) Physiological diseases 7) Mechanical injury 8) Sun damage 9) Soil condition C. Salability 20% 100% Transplanting. Contestants will transplant one liner to a 1 gallon container, which will be ...

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    • [DOC File]University of Wisconsin–Madison

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      Trees/shrubs with above-ground symptoms of infection may show decline, dieback, slowed growth, and basal cankers. Infected apple trees may produce an abnormally large crop of smaller than normal-sized fruits. Where does dead man’s fingers come from? Dead man’s fingers is the sexual reproductive structure of the fungus Xylaria.

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    • [DOC File]General Field Forms for Fungi and …

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      Dominant trees and shrubs: _____ Growth habit: single scattered caespitose grouped. Age of specimens: immature mature old mixed. Substrate (circle one): On duff: pine cone leaves needles twig litter. On soil: mineral humus

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    • [DOC File]Succession Quiz - Environmental Science 4502

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      short grasses c. pine trees and oak trees. shrubs d. lichens. Natural disasters such as flooding and tornadoes. are linked to _____ succession. primary c. old-field. secondary d. ecosystem. The final stable community. that is made up of mature, hardwood trees is called. pioneer community c. climax community. farmland d. old field

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    • [DOC File]Vegetation types, condition classes, and …

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      Pinyon decline (combination of black stain root fungus and engraver bark beetles) kills pinyon trees of all sizes, but does not directly affect junipers, shrubs, or herbs. No Conditions (NC) – high or low mortality pinyon decline maintain the condition

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