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beech bark disease
Nectria coccinea (Pers.) Fr.
Taxonomic Rank: Sordariomycetes: Hypocreales: Nectriaceae

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Fruiting Bodies;
USDA Forest Service - Northeastern Area Archive, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
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Symptoms; Fresh canker. Banský Studenec, Slovakia
Andrej Kunca, National Forest Centre - Slovakia, Bugwood.org
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Symptoms; Cankered stem of beech following attack by beech scale and infection by Neonectria (beech bark disease complex) in Ontario.
Linda Haugen, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
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Sign;
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Resource Management Archive, USDI National Park Service, Bugwood.org
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Symptoms;
USDA Forest Service - North Central Research Station Archive, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
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Symptoms; severe damage
USDA Forest Service - North Central Research Station Archive, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
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Symptoms; Beech death at a high elevation beech gap
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Resource Management Archive, USDI National Park Service, Bugwood.org
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Taxonomic References:

  • Tainter, F.H., and F.A. Baker. 1996. Principles of Forest Pathology. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. New York, 803 pp.
  • The CABI Bioscience Database of Fungal Names (Funindex). The world database of fungal names (IndexFungorum; aka funindex) contains over 345,000 names of fungi (including yeast, lichens, chromistan fungi, protozoan fungi and fossil forms) at species level and below. It has been derived from a number of published lists including Saccardo’s Sylloge Fungorum (contributed by SBML, USDA), Petrak’s Lists, Saccardo’s Omissions, Lamb’s Index, Zahlbruckner’s Catalogue of Lichens (comprehensive for names at species level only but with an increasing number of names of infraspecific taxa) and CABI’s Index of Fungi.

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