WebBrowse, borrow, and enjoy titles from the Mid-Hudson Library System digital collection. WebCryptocline betularum (Ellis & G. Martin) Arx English Common Name(s): Cryptocline fungus Taxonomic Rank: Fungi: Ascomycota: Leotiomycetes: Helotiales: Incertae sedis …
Cryptocline needle blight Cryptocline taxicola (Allesch.) Petr. 1925
WebThis study reports the occurrence of the fungus Cryptocline taxicola (All.) Petr. on needles of Taxus baccata L. Symptoms of fungal infection, irregular necrotic spots and lesions, … Various anthracnose and leaf spot fungi, including Apiognomonia errabunda (=Discula umbrinella) and Septoria quercicola, can cause similar damage. Unlike oak branch canker and dieback, anthracnose and leaf spot fungi and oak twig blight do not kill large branches or entire sections of the crown. Cryptocline … See more Twig and foliar blight diseases tend to be more severe in years when frequent rains coincide with when new leaves are being produced. The fungi infect the current season's growth and … See more Provide infected trees with adequate cultural care, especially appropriate watering. Unless they were raised with irrigation (e.g., planted oaks), avoid irrigating native oaks during the dry season; irrigate … See more emily\u0027s theme
Cryptocline needle blight (Cryptocline taxicola ) on …
WebAt Ruswil, in decreasing order of frequency, Cryptocline abietina, Gloeosporidiella sp., Grovesiella abieticola and Leptostroma sp. were the dominant species in attached green needles, as were Hormonema dematioides, Cryptocline abietina, Leptostroma sp., Rhizosphaera macrospora and R. oudemansii in partly brown and entirely brown … WebBrowse, borrow, and enjoy titles from the eLibrary NJ digital collection. emily\u0027s tg