| U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE | FOREST PEST LEAFLET 90 | |
| Forest Service | November 1964 |
By James W. Kimmey - Forest pathologist at Forestry sciences Laboratory, maintained by Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station at Moscow, Idaho, in cooperation with the University of Idaho.
| Name | Causal fungus | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. White spongy rot. | Fomes root fungus (Fomes annosus (Fr.) Cke) | ||
| 2. Spongy root rot. | White root fungus (Poria subacida (Pk.) Sacc.) | ||
| 3. Red ring rot. | Ring scale fungus (Fomes pini (Thore) Lloyd) | ||
| 4. White trunk rot. | Camouflage fungus (Fomes robustus Karst.) | ||
| 5. Soft spongy rot. | Shoestring fungus (Armillaria mellea (Fr.) Quél.) | ||
| 6. White mottled rot. | Shelf fungus (Fomes robustus Karst.) | ||
| 7. Red heart rot. | Bleeding Stereum fungus (Stereum sanguinolentum A. & S. ex Fr.) | ||
| 8. Mottled rot. | Yellow cap fungus (Pholiota adiposa, (Fr.) Quél.) | ||
| 9. Rust-red stringy rot. | Indian paint fungus (Echinodontium tinctorium Ellis & Everh.) |






| Name | Causal fungus | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Brown crumbly rot. | Red belt fungus (Fomes pinicola (Sw.) Cke.) | |
| 2. Brown cubical rot. | Sulfur fungus (Polyporus sulphureus (Bull.) Fr.) | |
| 3. Brown cubical pocket rot. | Brown Stereum fungus (Stereum abietinum Pers.) | |
| 4. Red-brown butt rot. | Velvet top fungus (Polyporus schweinitzii Fr.) |



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