EPPO Global Database

Entoleuca mammata(HYPOMA)

Hosts

Important note about the classification of host plants in GD:
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Organism Type
Populus tremuloides (POPTM) Major host
* Kasanen R, Hantula J, Ostry M, Pinon J, Kurkela T (2004) North American populations of Entoleuca mammata are genetically more variable than populations in Europe. Mycological Research 108, 766–774.

* Ostry ME,  Anderson NA (2009) Genetics and ecology of the Entoleuca mammata-Populus pathosystem: Implications for aspen improvement and management. Forest Ecology and Management 257(2), 390–400.
Alnus sinuata (ALUSN) Host
* Callan BE (1998) Diseases of Populus in British Columbia: A Diagnostic Manual. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. 157 pp.
Betula sp. (BETSS) Host
* Callan BE (1998) Diseases of Populus in British Columbia: A Diagnostic Manual. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. 157 pp.

* Granmo A, Læssø T, Schumacher T (1999) The genus Nemania s.l. (Xylariaceae) in Norden. Sommerfeltia 27, 1-96.
------- saprobe. collected on very deteriorated wood

Fagus sp. (FAUSS) Host
* Parmelee JA (1983) The fungi of Ontario. III Parasitic microfungi on vascular plants in Northern Ontario. Contribution 1983-9E. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. 87 pp.
Malus sp. (MABSS) Host
* Callan BE (1998) Diseases of Populus in British Columbia: A Diagnostic Manual. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. 157 pp.

* Hawksworth DL (1972) Hypoxylon mammatum. IMI Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria 36, 2.
Ostrya sp. (OSTSS) Host
* CTD (2009) Hypoxylon canker - Hypoxylon mammatum (Wahlenberg) J. H. Miller. Common Tree Diseases of British Columbia. Forestry Development https://forestry-dev.org
------- as hophornbeam
Populus adenopoda (POPAD) Host
* Anderson RL, Anderson GW (1969) Hypoxylon canker of aspen. USDA Forest Service, Pest Leaflet No. 6. Washington, DC. Revised 1979. 7 pp.
Populus alba (POPAL) Host
* Anderson RL, Anderson GW (1969) Hypoxylon canker of aspen. USDA Forest Service, Pest Leaflet No. 6. Washington, DC. Revised 1979. 7 pp.

* Kasanen R, Hantula J, Ostry M, Pinon J, Kurkela T (2004) North American populations of Entoleuca mammata are genetically more variable than populations in Europe. Mycological Research 1041(7), 746-774.

* Ostry M, Ramstedt M, Newcombe G, Steenackers M (2014) Diseases of Poplars and Willows. Chapter 8. pp. 443-458. In: Isebrands JG, Richardson J (eds). Poplars and Willows. Trees for Society and the Environment. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Rome, Italy & CABI; Wallingford, UK. 
Populus balsamifera (POPBA) Host
* Ostry M, Ramstedt M, Newcombe G, Steenackers M (2014) Diseases of Poplars and Willows. Chapter 8. pp. 443-458. In: Isebrands JG, Richardson J (eds). Poplars and Willows. Trees for Society and the Environment. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Rome, Italy & CABI; Wallingford, UK. 
Populus grandidentata (POPGR) Host
* Kasanen R, Hantula J, Ostry M, Pinon J, Kurkela T (2004) North American populations of Entoleuca mammata are genetically more variable than populations in Europe. Mycological Research 108, 766–774.
Populus hybrids (POPHY) Host
* Lutter R, Drenkhan R, Tullus A, Jürimaa K, Tullus T, Tullus H (2019) First record of Entoleuca mammata in hybrid aspen plantations in hemiboreal Estonia and stand-environmental factors affecting its prevalence. European Journal of Forest Research 138(2), 263–274.

* Ostry ME,  Anderson NA (2009) Genetics and ecology of the Entoleuca mammata-Populus pathosystem: Implications for aspen improvement and management. Forest Ecology and Management 257(2), 390–400.
------- Populus tremula × P. tremuloides

* Ostry M, Ramstedt M, Newcombe G, Steenackers M (2014) Diseases of Poplars and Willows. Chapter 8. pp. 443-458. In: Isebrands JG, Richardson J (eds). Poplars and Willows. Trees for Society and the Environment. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Rome, Italy & CABI; Wallingford, UK. 
-------  P. nigra var. betulifolia × P. nigra 'Volga'; P. nigra var. betulifolia × P. trichocarpa; P. maximowiczii × (P. ×berolinensis); P. ‘Candicans’ × (P. ×berolinensis); P. deltoides × P. nigra ‘Incrassata'
Populus tremula (POPTR) Host
* Eriksson OE (2014) Checklist of the non-lichenized ascomycetes of Sweden (2nd ed.). Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 499 pp. 

* Kasanen R, Hantula J, Ostry M, Pinon J, Kurkela T (2004) North American populations of Entoleuca mammata are genetically more variable than populations in Europe. Mycological Research 108, 766–774.

* Ostry ME,  Anderson NA (2009) Genetics and ecology of the Entoleuca mammata-Populus pathosystem: Implications for aspen improvement and management. Forest Ecology and Management 257(2), 390–400.
Populus trichocarpa (POPTC) Host
* Kasanen R, Hantula J, Ostry M, Pinon J, Kurkela T (2004) North American populations of Entoleuca mammata are genetically more variable than populations in Europe. Mycological Research 1041(7), 746-774.

* Ostry M, Ramstedt M, Newcombe G, Steenackers M (2014) Diseases of Poplars and Willows. Chapter 8. pp. 443-458. In: Isebrands JG, Richardson J (eds). Poplars and Willows. Trees for Society and the Environment. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Rome, Italy & CABI; Wallingford, UK. 
Populus x wettsteinii (POPWE) Host
* Kasanen R, Hantula J, Ostry M, Pinon J, Kurkela T (2004) North American populations of Entoleuca mammata are genetically more variable than populations in Europe. Mycological Research 1041(7), 746-774.
------- as Populus tremula x P. tremuloides

* Lutter R, Drenkhan R, Tullus A, Jürimaa K, Tullus T, Tullus H (2019) First record of Entoleuca mammata in hybrid aspen plantations in hemiboreal Estonia and stand–environmental factors affecting its prevalence. European Journal of Forest Research. 13 pp. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-019-01165-7
------- as hybrid aspen, Populus tremula x P. tremuloides

Quercus sp. (QUESS) Host
* Hawksworth DL (1972) Hypoxylon mammatum. IMI Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria 36, 2.
Salix caprea (SAXCP) Host
* Granmo A, Læssø T, Schumacher T (1999) The genus Nemania s.l. (Xylariaceae) in Norden. Sommerfeltia 27, 1-96.
------- from collected specimen
Salix cinerea (SAXCI) Host
* Granmo A, Læssø T, Schumacher T (1999) The genus Nemania s.l. (Xylariaceae) in Norden. Sommerfeltia 27, 1-96.
------- from collected specimen
Salix daphnoides (SAXDA) Host
* Koetter R, Grabowski M (2019) Hypoxylon canker. University of Minnesota Extension extension.umn.edu
Salix myrsinifolia (SAXNG) Host
Salix pentandra (SAXPE) Host
* Granmo A, Læssø T, Schumacher T (1999) The genus Nemania s.l. (Xylariaceae) in Norden. Sommerfeltia 27, 1-96.
------- from collected specimen
Salix phylicifolia (SAXPF) Host
* Granmo A, Læssø T, Schumacher T (1999) The genus Nemania s.l. (Xylariaceae) in Norden. Sommerfeltia 27, 1-96.
------- from collected specimen
Salix sp. (SAXSS) Host
* Eriksson OE (2014) Checklist of the non-lichenized ascomycetes of Sweden (2nd ed.). Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 499 pp. 

* Granmo A, Læssø T, Schumacher T (1999) The genus Nemania s.l. (Xylariaceae) in Norden. Sommerfeltia 27, 1-96.

* Kasanen R, Hantula J, Ostry M, Pinon J, Kurkela T (2004) North American populations of Entoleuca mammata are genetically more variable than populations in Europe. Mycological Research 1041(7), 746-774.

* Ostry M, Ramstedt M, Newcombe G, Steenackers M (2014) Diseases of Poplars and Willows. Chapter 8. pp. 443-458. In: Isebrands JG, Richardson J (eds). Poplars and Willows. Trees for Society and the Environment. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Rome, Italy & CABI; Wallingford, UK. 
Salix triandra (SAXTR) Host
* Granmo A, Læssø T, Schumacher T (1999) The genus Nemania s.l. (Xylariaceae) in Norden. Sommerfeltia 27, 1-96.
------- from collected specimen
Sorbus aucuparia (SOUAU) Host
* Eriksson OE (2014) Checklist of the non-lichenized ascomycetes of Sweden (2nd ed.). Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 499 pp. 

* Granmo A, Læssø T, Schumacher T (1999) The genus Nemania s.l. (Xylariaceae) in Norden. Sommerfeltia 27, 1-96.
------- from collected specimen