so it either caused that decay by invading it
or it only is an opportunistic fungus
that attacks decaying/damaged wood
wonder if the dying diseased wood be saved by
shaving off the dead/decay area and treating with antifungal
so the rest of the mature tree goes on to live

unlike the subterranean fungal colonies that help trees talk to each other
these i suspect are saprophytes,
attacking damaged wood

i wonder if there is a protocol for treating trees to save them

usha di

and thanks for the list


On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 7:21 AM Ashutosh Sharma <ashutoshsharma1...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Ushadi it has already decayed some part of wood,  please see the attached
> image of infested area where it was growing...
>
> I have also attached the course details in second image.
>
> Best regards
> Ashutosh Sharma
>
>
>
> On Thu 4 Apr, 2019, 12:34 AM Ushadi Micromini, <microminipho...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> what areas were covered in this  Forest Pathology course
>>
>> do you have a course descripton and areas covered?
>>
>> i would very sincerely want to know
>> if you can share it here or privately to me
>>
>> appreciate it
>> usha di
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 12:37 AM Ushadi Micromini <
>> microminipho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> question is
>>> does it kill the host?
>>>
>>>
>>> does its presence signify decay has already set in?
>>>
>>> usha di
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 9:27 PM ashutoshsharma11sn <
>>> ashutoshsharma1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Nidhan Singh Sir,
>>>>
>>>> I collected this as it is a wood rooting fungi and i need to collect
>>>> them for my Forest Pathology course last year.
>>>>
>>>> Moreover if i will not collect it, i am almost sure it will soon get
>>>> deteriorated in a couple of year either by weathering or by termite attack
>>>> as it had already started decomposing at top.
>>>>
>>>> Unlike plants these fungi have mycelium spread over host plant, a few
>>>> more new fruiting bodies will grow on it....
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>> Ashutosh Sharma
>>>>
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