The tree was removed in August 2012 having succumbed to disease caused by the fungus " Diplodia pinea ".
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The cankers of white rot appear similar to those of black rot, caused by " Diplodia seriata " ( formerly " B . obtusa " ).
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An important post-harvest disease affecting mangosteen especially in Thailand is called Diplodia fruit rot ( " Diplodia theobromae " ) which, as a secondary pathogen, enters the host plant through wounds.
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An important post-harvest disease affecting mangosteen especially in Thailand is called Diplodia fruit rot ( " Diplodia theobromae " ) which, as a secondary pathogen, enters the host plant through wounds.
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A number of pests such as " Colletotrichum gloeosporioides ", " Diplodia " spp ., and " Phytophthora cinnamomi " ( stripe canker ) can affect that growing plants, sometimes leading to death.
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Sphaeropsis blight ( " Diplodia pinea " ) infects " P . radiata " in California and causes serious damage to plantations of the species in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, especially after hail damage to growing tips.