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Edward L. Barnard's Images

Title: Forest Pathologist
Organization: Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Unit: Division of Forestry
Country: United States

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4823076 sand pine root disease Old growth tree kiled by Inonotus circinatus (Fr.) R.L. Gilbertson. One of the complex of fungi (I. circinatus, Phytophthora cinnamomi, Phaeolus schweinitzii, Verticicladiella procera, Armillariella tabescens, Heterobasidion annosum) that cause Sand Pine Root Disease.
4823074 sand pine root disease resin leaking from trunk caused by a complex of fungi (Inonotous circinatus, Phytophthora cinnamomi, Phaeolus schweinitzii, Verticicladiella procera, Armillariella tabescens, Heterobasidion annosum).
4823071 sand pine root disease Resin leakage at base of tree. Caused by a complex of fungi (Inonotus circinatus, Phytophthora cinnamomi, Phaeolus schweinitzii, Verticicladiella procera, Armillariella tabescens, Heterobasidion annosum).
4823075 sand pine root disease Old growth tree kiled by Inonotus circinatus (Fr.) R.L. Gilbertson. One of the complex of fungi (I. circinatus, Phytophthora cinnamomi, Phaeolus schweinitzii, Verticicladiella procera, Armillariella tabescens, Heterobasidion annosum) that cause Sand Pine Root Disease.
4823073 sand pine root disease Resin soaked wood caused by a complex of fungi (Inonotus circinatus, Phytophthora cinnamomi, Phaeolus schweinitzii, Verticicladiella procera, Armillariella tabescens, Heterobasidion annosum).
4824097 lignotubers Food storage and regeneration organs appear as swellings at the base/root-collar of shoots. Lignotubers orginate from accessory meristematic tissue and/or buds in the axils of the cotyledons or the first few seedling leaves.
4824098 lignotubers Food storage and regeneration organs appear as swellings at the base/root-collar of shoots. Lignotubers orginate from accessory meristematic tissue and/or buds in the axils of the cotyledons or the first few seedling leaves.
4823072 sand pine root disease Sand Pine Root Disease. Typical sporophores (conks) of Inonotus circinatus (Fr.) R.L. Gilbertson at the base of a mature tree. This is one of a complex of fungi (Inonotus circinatus, Phytophthora cinnamomi, Phaeolus schweinitzii, Verticicladiella procera, Armillariella tabescens, Heterobasidion annosum) that cause Sand Pine Root Disease.

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