Heart rot
Laetiporus sulphureus, Phellinus everhartii, Phellinus
igniarius, and others
- The canopy may show no symptoms or may have small yellowing leaves or dead branches depending on the extent of the trunk decay
- In cross section of the trunk, the wood at the center is discolored, soft, crumbling, stringy or spongy
- Fungal fruiting bodies arise along the stem, near a pruning wound, crack or other wound
- Many shapes and sizes of fungal fruiting bodies may be seen
- Phellinus spp. have hoof shaped fruiting bodies that are black on top and yellow brown underneath
- Laetiporus sp. have folds of yellow to bright orange fungal tissue arising in a clump
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