Canker

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This article is about the plant disease. For the human condition, see mouth ulcer.
Butternut canker is a lethal disease of Butternut trees, and has no cure.
Butternut canker is a lethal disease of Butternut trees, and has no cure.
Canker on a birch
Canker on a birch

Canker and anthracnose are general terms for a large number of different plant diseases, characterised by broadly similar symptoms including the appearance of small areas of dead tissue, which grow slowly, often over a period of years. Some are of only minor consequence, but others are ultimately lethal, and of major economic importance in agriculture and horticulture. Different cankers and anthracnoses are caused by a wide range of organisms, including fungi, bacteria, mycoplasmas and viruses. The majority of canker-causing organisms are tied obligately to a single host species or genus, but a few will attack a wider range of plants.

Some cankers are treatable with fungicides or bactericides, but many are not; often the only treatment available is to destroy the infected plant to prevent the disease from spreading to other plants.

Some cankers:

  • Apple canker, caused by the fungi Nectria galligena
  • Ash bacterial canker, caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae
  • Butternut canker, caused by the fungus Sirococcus clavigigenti-juglandacearum
  • Citrus canker, caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas axonopodis
  • Cypress canker, caused by the fungi Seridium cardinale
  • Dogwood anthracnose, caused by the fungus Discula destructiva
  • Grape canker, caused by the water mould Eutypa lata
  • Honey locust canker, caused by the fungus Thyronectria austro-americana
  • Mulberry canker, caused by the fungus Gibberella baccata
  • Oak canker, caused by the fungus Diplodia quercina
  • Pine pitch canker, caused by the fungus Fusarium pini
  • Plane anthracnose, caused by the fungus Apiognomonia veneta
  • Poplar canker, caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas populi
  • Rapeseed stem canker, caused by the blackleg fungus Leptosphaeria maculans
  • Rose cankers, caused by the fungi Leptosphaeria coniothyrium and Cryptosporella umbrina
  • Scleroderris canker, caused by the fungus Gremmeniella abietina
  • Willow anthracnose, caused by the fungus Marssonina salicicola
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