Oak Death genome cracked.Scientists have sequenced the genome of the fungal fungal /fun·gal/ (fun´g'l) fungous; pertaining to fungi. fun·gal or fun·gous adj. 1. Of, relating to, resembling, or characteristic of a fungus. 2. pathogen Pathogen Any agent capable of causing disease. The term pathogen is usually restricted to living agents, which include viruses, rickettsia, bacteria, fungi, yeasts, protozoa, helminths, and certain insect larval stages. that causes Sudden Oak Death sudden oak death: see diseases of plants; water mold. , but the discovery comes amid concerns that the deadly disease, which has killed thousands of trees in California, may have spread nationwide. The disease, P. ramorum, was sent nationwide through plant shipments from an infected California nursery earlier this year. Officials say it will take at least a year to see if there are any effects. Of chief concern right now: the East Coast's Appalachian forest, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. NewScientist.com news service. The disease has also been found in nurseries and some parks in the U.K. and the Netherlands. It kills oaks and beech by cutting off the flow of food from leaves to roots. When the roots die, the upper tree and limbs die from lack of water (see Sudden Death Looms for Oaks, American Forests American Forests is a nonprofit conservation organization that promotes healthy forests and urban tree planting. The organization was established in 1875 as the American Forestry Association, by physician/horticulturist John Aston Warder and a group of like-minded citizens , Summer 2001). Scientists hope cracking the genetic code will lead to a diagnostic tool and, eventually, to a selective treatment. The current treatment, which requires a chemical be spread over the tree's bark twice a year, is not effective on all trees, the news service said. |
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