2003
DOI: 10.1094/pdis.2003.87.8.1006b
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First Report of Sirococcus conigenus on Deodar Cedar in Oregon

Abstract: Cedrus deodara is a highly valued conifer widely grown as an ornamental in the Pacific Northwest and southern United States. C. deodara in the Pacific Northwest is normally problem free but occasionally is damaged by dieback of shoot tips, which has been associated with a fungus resembling Sirococcus conigenus. In February 2002, bleeding cankers were observed on 2- to 4-year-old stems of potted nursery stock of C. deodara cv. Karl Fuchs from Clackamas County, OR. Cankers were dark with indistinct margins, shal… Show more

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“…One isolate of S. tsugae is known on C. atlantica in Washington and another on C. deodara in Oregon. Several isolates of S. conigenus sensu stricto have been confirmed from C. deodara in Oregon including the isolate reported by B ronson et al . ( 2003) and used in this study (ATCC‐MYA 2969).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…One isolate of S. tsugae is known on C. atlantica in Washington and another on C. deodara in Oregon. Several isolates of S. conigenus sensu stricto have been confirmed from C. deodara in Oregon including the isolate reported by B ronson et al . ( 2003) and used in this study (ATCC‐MYA 2969).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%