Inonotus andersonii

id: inonotus-andersonii-269-3326218
title: Inonotus andersonii
text: Inonotus andersonii, also known as oak canker-rot and heart rot, is a species of resupinate polypore fungus that forms fruiting bodies underneath tree bark. I. andersonii induces canker rot in oak, hickory, cottonwood, and willow trees. Wood that has been infected by this species appears bleached of color and crumbles easily. Where sapwood decay reaches the cambium, the cambium may be killed, giving rise to an externally visible canker. The cankers caused by I. andersonii are commonly elongate a
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description: Species of fungus
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inonotus_andersonii
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date modified: 2024-04-23T20:52:03Z
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