Heterobasidion irregulare

Heterobasidion irregulare
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Russulales
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H. irregulare
Binomial name
Heterobasidion irregulare
Garbel. & Otrosina (2010)
Synonyms

Polyporus annosus
Fomes annosus
Heterobasidion annosum Heterobasidon irregulare

Heterobasidion irregulare is a tree root rotting pathogenic fungus that belongs to the genus Heterobasidion, which includes important pathogens of conifers and other woody plants. It has a wide host and geographic range throughout North America and causes considerable economic damage in pine plantations in the United States. This fungus is also a serious worry in eastern Canada. Heterobasidion irregulare has been introduced to Italy (Lazio)(modifica) where it has been responsible for extensive tree mortality of stone pine. Due to the ecology, disease type, host range/preference, interfertility group, and genetic information, H. irregulare (formerly known as Heterobasidion annosum P ISG) was designated a new species and distinguished from Heterobasidion occidentale (formerly known as Heterobasidion annosum S ISG).

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