Hello forpathers and forenters,
Below are a couple of pictures sent to me by a local arborist, wondering what’s going on
on the main limbs of a white oak. I am contacting you because I find that this kind of
very localized bark discoloration/staining is quite common in oaks. I’ve always suspected
these were very small, localized infections by some species of Phytophthora, like
citricola, citrophthora, etc. but I’ve never verified. Whatever it is, it seems to me it
never goes anywhere, i.e. the lesions remain very small and do not have any serious impact
on the host.
Does anyone else actually know what these are? It would be of great interest to me
personally, in addition to providing an answer to the arborist.
Cheers!
Enrico
[cid:clip_image002.jpg]
Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello Professor
Department of Plant Pathology
201 Kottman Hall | 2021 Coffey Road Columbus, OH 43210
614-688-5401 Office | 614-292-4455 Fax
bonello.2@osu.edu<mailto:bonello.2@osu.edu> |
http://plantpath.osu.edu/bonello
Center for Applied Plant Sciences |
http://caps.osu.edu
Translational Plant Sciences Graduate Program |
http://tpsgp.osu.edu
Environmental Science Graduate Program |
http://esgp.osu.edu/
Infectious Diseases Institute |
https://idi.osu.edu/
The STEAM Factory |
https://steamfactory.osu.edu/
[cid:63D7C442144D594B812817CE094C4658@osu.edu][cid:4909276BEC6FCF47A83D546F1FA8649A@osu.edu]