Yilmaz is right, these epicormic structures are widespread in European beech forests and not pathological.
Cheers
Thomas
Dr. Thomas Jung
Phytophthora Research and Consultancy
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and
IBB/CGB Plant and Animal Genomic Group
Laboratório de Biotecnologia Molecular e Fitopatologia
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Von: Yilmaz Balci <ybalci@umd.edu>
An: "Mmbaga, Margaret" <mmmbaga@Tnstate.edu>, "McLaughlin, John (MNR)" <john.mclaughlin@ontario.ca>, "Bonello, Pierluigi" <bonello.2@osu.edu>, forpath <rg70200-forpath@lists.iufro.org>
Betreff: Re: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] Bumps on Beech
Datum: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 02:54:04 +0100
Hello Enrico,
Last year I found somewhat similar growths on beech here in Ontario. I had never noticed such things before so I took some photos. I suspected that they were responses to some kind of insect attack, but I did not pursue it any further, e.g. by dissections or isolations. I wonder of these share the same cause as the ones you posted?
Best regards,
John
John A. McLaughlin, PhD
Forest Research Pathologist
Ontario Forest Research Institute
1235 Queen St. E.
Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Canada
P6A 2E5
tel: +1 705-946-7419
cell: 705-542-2851
From: rg70200-forpath-bounces@lists.iufro.org [mailto:rg70200-forpath-bounces@lists.iufro.org] On Behalf Of Bonello, Pierluigi
Sent: 28-Jan-13 13:17
To: forpath
Subject: [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] FW: Bumps on Beech
Dear colleagues,
I received these photos from one of my forest pathology students and I must admit I've never seen these things before. Can anyone help?
Thanks!
Enrico
Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello, Professor
Dept. of Plant Pathology
The Ohio State University
Tel: (614) 688-5401
From: Diana Saintignon <saintignon.1@buckeyemail.osu.edu>
Date: Monday, January 28, 2013 12:41 PM
To: "Showalter, David N." <showalter.53@osu.edu>, Pierluigi Bonello <bonello.2@osu.edu>, Dan Herms <herms.2@osu.edu>
Subject: Bumps on Beech
While I was at Harvard I found this beech tree with some interesting wart-like mounds on its bark. Is this normal for some beeches, or could it potentially be a paper topic? Do you know what it is?
Thanks!
-Diana