Analysis - view details of type of pest/disease/disorder |
Symptoms | White rot of the wood; fruiting bodies: thin crust, young white, later yellowish to yellow-brown, rim white, dry often with cracks. | |
Impact | Colonises dead broadleaved trees, more rarely conifers; very common on the cut surface of beech stems lying in the forest, often together with Chondrostereum purpureum; no parasite. | |
Control | none necessary | |
Hosts | All tree species; | |
Affected plant parts | Shoot/Twig/Branch; Stem; |