Needle Blights and Casts of Pines
Needle blights and casts of pines
Common name
Needle blight and casts of pines
Causal agent
Needle blights and casts of pines are caused by a group of pathogens with similar characteristics. They commonly attack the pine needles and cause defoliation, spots, and blights.
Scientific name
Dothistroma pini
Scirrhia acicola
Lophodermium seditiosum
Symptoms & Signs
The initial symptoms include spotting and banding on the needles, which fuse together to enlarge, turning the entire needle reddish-brown. The infection starts from the lower, more mature needles and moves toward the younger needles. Premature defoliation is a characteristic feature of this disease. White fruiting bodies also appear on the needles.
Transmission
The spores are produced in the spring and travel to other plants through wind, water, and infected tools.
Time of concern
Early spring to late fall
Common hosts
Longleaf pines
Scot pines
Austrian pines
Ponderosa pines