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PESTS AND DISEASES OF FORESTRY IN NEW ZEALAND


 Lepteutypa podocarpi on Totara


fungi associated with dieback of totara


From  Forest Health News No. 44, July 1995

During the 1960s, 70s and early 80s the fungi associated with dieback of totara were studied at Tihoi (What's New in Forest Research 110 , 1982). At the time an unusual fungus was recorded fruiting saprophytically on dead twigs and leaves of totara that was simply designated Pestalotia 1. Recently two new collections of this fungus have been sent in for identification by J. Pascoe (Pureora/ 2/3/95) and J. Bartram (Invercargill, 15/6/95). The fungus has been identified as the Pestalotiopsis asexual state of Lepteutypa podocarpi an ascomycete. This fungus was originally described from Chile on Podocarpus nubigenus in 1973 but no asexual state was observed. It was then reported from Western Australia on Podocarpus drouyniana in 1986. In this case both the sexual and asexual states were found on the dead leaves and their connection was proven experimentally. On Podocarpus totara in New Zealand we have only seen the Pestalotiopsis asexual state. This native species exhibits a typical Gondwanan or Southern Hemisphere distribution.  ( Geoff Ridley, FRI )


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