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Hypoxylon tinctor

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Hypoxylon tinctor
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H. tinctor
Binomial name
Hypoxylon tinctor
(Berk.) Cooke, (1883)
Synonyms

Camillea tinctor (Berk.) Laessøe, J.D. Rogers & Whalley, (1989)
Diatrype tinctor (Berk.) Sacc.
Nummularia tinctor (Berk.) Ellis & Everh., (1892)
Numulariola tinctor (Berk.) P.M.D. Martin, (1969)
Sphaeria tinctor Berk., (1845)

Hypoxylon tinctor is a plant pathogen and saprophyte of dying or weakened trees such as sycamore, oak, or elm. The fungus causes cankers on large branches or the tree trunk. Ascospores of this fungus are transported by wind or rain that can infect existing wounds in trees.[1][2] It can be identified by orange staining that can be seen on cut wood, and it has protruding ostioles.[3]

References

  1. "A Guide to Major Insects, Diseases, Air Pollution Injury, and Chemical Injury of Sycamore" (PDF). USDA Forest Service - Southern Research Station. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  2. "Hypoxylon Canker on Shade Trees". University of Arkansas Extension. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  3. Tartter, Vivien. "Blotches, Spots, and Bumps on Logs" (PDF). New York Mycological Society. p. 6-7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.

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