Snow mold fungi affect the seedlings of various conifer species such as spruce, fir, pine and juniper under snow (Butin, 1995;Sinclair & Lyon, 2005). The two types of snow mold diseases are snow blight and brown felt blight. The major causal agents of snow blight are Gremmenia (formerly Phacidium) abietis, G. infestans and Lophophacidium hyperboreum, which all produce annual mycelium on plant surface (Sinclair & Lyon, 2005). Those of brown felt blight are Herpotrichia juniperi and Neopeckia coulteri, which grow perennially on plant surfaces (Sinclair & Lyon, 2005). Both types of snow fungi produce ascospores in summer or autumn (Sinclair & Lyon, 2005).Snow blight and brown felt blight have been reported from boreal and alpine regions of Europe, Asia and North America where deep snow covers the land (