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- in 1936. Grosmannia abiocarpa Grosmannia aenigmatica Grosmannia americana Grosmannia aurea Grosmannia cainii Grosmannia clavigera Grosmannia cr****i****ta...
- Grosmannia clavigera is a species of sac fungus that causes blue stain in wood. It spreads to lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, and whitebark...
- Harr., (1987) Synonyms Ceratocystis wageneri Goheen & F.W. Cobb, (1978) Grosmannia wageneri (Goheen & F.W. Cobb) Zipfel, (2006) Leptographium wageneri (W...
- pitch but can be overwhelmed. It is also affected by blue stain fungus (Grosmannia clavigera), which the mountain pine beetle carries in its mouth. Dwarf...
- Leichhardt trees are susceptible to Lyctus beetles and blue stain fungus (Grosmannia clavigera). It is also reportedly vulnerable to termites. Fish toxins...
- caterpillars of the gelechiid moth Chionodes retiniella. Blue stain fungus, Grosmannia clavigera, is introduced in sapwood of P. ponderosa from the galleries...
- Ascomycete fungi from the genera Ceratocystis, Ophiostoma, Ceratocystiopsis, Grosmannia. These are usually transmitted between trees by bark beetles of the subfamily...
- J. Wingf. (4) Klasterskya Petr. (3) Leptographium Lagerb. & Melin (= Grosmannia, Gold.) (74) Ophiostoma Syd. & P. Syd. (includes Hyalorhinocladiella H...
- root disease Leptographium wageneri var. pseudotsugae Blue stain fungus Grosmannia clavigera Bleeding sap rot Stereum sanguinolentum Brown crumbly rot Fomitopsis...
- called the sapsucker (Sphyrapicus spp.). The primary fungus species is Grosmannia clavigera, but Ophiostoma is also present. The fungi kill the stems above...