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Alysha Sharon
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Question 1

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[blank_start]Phellinus sulphurascens[blank_end] is also called laminated root rot and is a root disease creating white rot. This is mostly found in Fd and Hw. It rarely has fruiting bodies.
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  • Phellinus sulphurascens

Question 2

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[blank_start]Heterobasidion annosum[blank_end] is a root disease creating white rot. This is the worst in the conifers Sx, Hw and Ba. Europe has developed a bio-control agent so this less common than it has been in the past.
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  • Heterobasidion annosum

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[blank_start]Postia sericeomollis[blank_end], also called cubical rot is a decay fungi that creates brown rot. This mainly attacks Cw and it attacks through scars. The fungus grows in the heart wood leaving the sap wood intact.
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  • Postia sericeomollis

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[blank_start]Armillaria solidipes[blank_end] (formerly ostoyae) is a root disease. Its fruiting bodies are called honey mushrooms and it has mycelial fans that can be seen in live form or through they imprints.
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  • Armillaria solidipes

Question 5

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[blank_start]Echinodontium tinctorium[blank_end] also called Indian pain fungus is a decay fungus creating brown rot. This cannot attack healthy trees and its used by FN to make dyes.
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  • Echinodontium tinctorium

Question 6

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[blank_start]Formitopsis pinicola[blank_end] also called red belt fungus is a decay fungus that creates a dry brown rot. This makes the trees very dangerous due to instability. The conks put on perennial growth.
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  • Formitopsis pinicola

Question 7

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[blank_start]Phellinus pini[blank_end] is a decay fungus that creates white rot. It decays both the lignin and the cellulose. This is a form of true heart rot.
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  • Phellinus pini

Question 8

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[blank_start]Inonotus tomentosus[blank_end] is a root disease creating white rot. This grows on spruce and the fruiting bodies are found a the base of the bole of the tree. This creates wood that looks like a honeycomb.
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  • Inonotus tomentosus

Question 9

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[blank_start]Phaeolus schweinitzii[blank_end] is a root disease that creates brown rot. It usually only infects individual trees and is particularly common on spruce and Fd.
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  • Phaeolus schweinitzii

Question 10

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[blank_start]Elytroderma deformans[blank_end] is a foliage pathogen of hard pines. This pathogen changes the shape of hte branches creating brooms.
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  • Elytroderma deformans

Question 11

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[blank_start]Mycospheraerella pini[blank_end] also called needle blight is a foliage pathogen of the pinus spp. It creates red bands on the needles which care caused by toxins. There are increased outbreaks of this pathogen because of climate change.
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  • Mycospheraerella pini

Question 12

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[blank_start]Cronartium ribicola[blank_end] is also called white pine blister rust. It is a rust that needs to alter between the hosts Pw and Ribes spp. This causes cankers or stem swelling.
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  • Cronartium ribicola

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[blank_start]Cronartium comandrae[blank_end] is a blister rust that affects hard pines (Pl,Py). It requires 2 plant species to complete its life cycle and continue spreading through pine stands.
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  • Cronartium comandrae

Question 14

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The common name is the western gall rust. It produces orange galls on pine trees mainly on the branches but sometimes can affect the main stem. Its latin name is [blank_start]Endocronartium harknessii[blank_end].
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  • Endocronartium harknessii

Question 15

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The mistle toe of the hard pines creates a whirl shape to its branches. The latin name is [blank_start]Arceuthobium americanum[blank_end].
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  • Arceuthobium americanum

Question 16

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The fan shape creating brooms on hemlock is caused by [blank_start]Arceuthobium tsugense[blank_end]. It tends to occur at the top of the tree and typically found near the coast region.
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  • Arceuthobium tsugense
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