. Clitocybe root rot of woody plants in the southeastern United States. Root rots Southern States; Woody plants Diseases and pests Southern States. Figuke 7.—Root of seedling sweet orange tree attacked by Clitocybe root rot, showing blackish xylostroma extrusions developed through longitudinal fis- sures in the bark. Natural Figure S.—Clitocybe tabescens fruiting at base of Brazilian Butia palm attacked by root rot. Photo by Dr. George F. Weber. at the bases of trees or shrubs that have been infected by it for some i [me (fig. 8). The presence of one or more clusters of these growing fr


. Clitocybe root rot of woody plants in the southeastern United States. Root rots Southern States; Woody plants Diseases and pests Southern States. Figuke 7.—Root of seedling sweet orange tree attacked by Clitocybe root rot, showing blackish xylostroma extrusions developed through longitudinal fis- sures in the bark. Natural Figure S.—Clitocybe tabescens fruiting at base of Brazilian Butia palm attacked by root rot. Photo by Dr. George F. Weber. at the bases of trees or shrubs that have been infected by it for some i [me (fig. 8). The presence of one or more clusters of these growing from the roots or bases is an infallible sign that the root systems have been more or less extensively invaded by the fungus, even though symptoms of decline may not be Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rhoads, Arthur S. (Arthur Stevens), 1893-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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