1975
DOI: 10.1139/b75-090
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Rhytidiella baranyayi n.sp., associated with cork-bark of aspen

Abstract: Rhytidiella baranyayi n.sp. is described from corky proliferations of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) in British Columbia, Canada, and from its growth in culture. A bitunicate ascomycete, it is suspected of being the causal agent of the disease with which it is consistently associated.

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“…The generic type of Rhytidiella (R. moriformis , Cucurbitariaceae ) can cause rough-bark of Populus balsamifera , and has a Phaeoseptoria anamorphic stage (Zalasky 1968). Rhytidiella baranyayi Funk & Zalasky, another species of Rhytidiella associated with the cork-bark disease of aspen is linked with Pseudosporella -like anamorphs (Funk and Zalasky 1975; Sivanesan 1984). …”
Section: Asexual States Of Pleosporalesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The generic type of Rhytidiella (R. moriformis , Cucurbitariaceae ) can cause rough-bark of Populus balsamifera , and has a Phaeoseptoria anamorphic stage (Zalasky 1968). Rhytidiella baranyayi Funk & Zalasky, another species of Rhytidiella associated with the cork-bark disease of aspen is linked with Pseudosporella -like anamorphs (Funk and Zalasky 1975; Sivanesan 1984). …”
Section: Asexual States Of Pleosporalesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M.B. Aguirre (Aguirre-Hudson 1991; Funk and Zalasky 1975; Johnston 2007), Both R. baranyayi and R. hebes seem closely related to R. moriformis on both biology and morphology (Funk and Zalasky 1975; Johnston 2007), but R. beloniza is saprobic on Cordyline australis bark (Aguirre-Hudson 1991). Rhytidiella was temporarily assigned to Cucurbitariaceae (Barr 1987b).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rhytidiella baranyayi Funk and Zalasky is consistently associated with and considered the probable cause of another cork-bark disease of aspen in western Canada (Funk and Zalasky 1975). Observations in the West indicate it is widespread.…”
Section: Aspen Rough Bark and Branch Gallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seimatosporium swellings may occur in the same stems as the cork-bark disease (FUNK and ZALASKY 1975), and they can even be superimposed on the same area of bark (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Description Of Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bark of trembling aspen {Poputus trcmuloidcs Michx.) is attacked by various fungi that cause tissue hyperplasia or hypertrophy, or both (ZALASKY 1964;FUNK and ZALASKY 1975;FUNK 1976). Little is known of the ecology of these diseases or the reasons for host susceptibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%