I have seen the orange wood in a local woodlot, and foresters refer to it
as “pumpkin wood”. There is no apparent relation to infectious disease or
tree health. The coloration just seems to be peculiar to white pine in
certain stands and locations.
Bill Livingston
*From:* rg70200-forpath-bounces(a)lists.iufro.org [mailto:
rg70200-forpath-bounces(a)lists.iufro.org] *On Behalf Of *Marra, Robert
*Sent:* Friday, April 20, 2012 1:45 PM
*To:* rg70200-forpath(a)lists.iufro.org
*Subject:* [IUFRO RG 7.02 FORPATH] orange stain in white pines
Hello Forpathers,
The following pictures were taken from recently felled white pines in a
small area on water company property experiencing some severe dieback.
This is a very dense stand, heavily overcrowded and large, maybe 60-80
years old, having obviously never had a thinning. So they’re stressed.
But when I had one of the foresters fell a couple of trees so we could look
for any signs of disease, we noticed this bright orange staining. I don’t
have any reason to believe that this orange staining is the cause of the
dieback, since it’s not common to all the trees that are dying, but it’s a
curiosity worth inquiring about. The orange color was most strikingly
vivid when the trees were first cut.
Thanks,
Bob
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*Robert E. Marra, Ph.D.*
*Forest Pathologist*
*Department of Plant Pathology and Ecology *
*Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station*
*123 Huntington Street, P.O. Box 1106*
*New Haven CT 06504-1106*
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