European Larch Canker

Last Modified: Marzo 21, 2024
Large canker lesion on the trunk of a larch tree.

Andrej Kunca, National Forest Centre - Slovakia, Bugwood

European larch canker is a serious plant disease caused by the fungus Lachnellula willkommii. Once introduced, it attacks and spreads among all species of larch trees (Larix spp.). The disease causes large numbers of cankers to form on the branches and trunks of infected trees, eventually killing them.

European larch canker is established in Europe and present in several other countries. In North America, it is only found in areas of Canada and nearby counties in Maine, where it was first detected in 1981. U.S. and Canadian regulations and trade restrictions help keep this disease from spreading further.

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