Jurnal Perlindungan Tanaman Indonesia
Vol 1, No 1 (1995)

Various Stages of Pink Fungus (Upasia salmonicolor) in Java

Ambarwati Harsojo Tjokrosoedarmo (Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Gadjah Mada)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 Dec 1995

Abstract

Pink fungus in Java is classified as Upasia salmonicolor (Basidiomycetes: Corticiaceae) and its anamorph is Necator decretus. This fungus is a serious pathogen which attacks many woody plants. The pink fungus in Java exhibits five developmental stages on the surface of the host bark: I. An initial cobweb stage as thin, white, cobweb-like hyphal layer, which creeps over the surface of the bark, during which penetration of the host occurs; II. Pseudonodular stage, as conical white pustules occurring only on lenticels or cracks, and only on shady side of branches; III. Teleomorph, occurs as pink incrustation and pink pustules on shady side of branches; IV. Nodular stages, as globose white pustules occurring chiefly on intact bark, but also on the lenticels or cracks, on exposed side of branches; V. Anamorph, as small orange-red sporodochium, on exposed side of branches.

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