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Hypoxylon canker a sign of tree decline.

Hypoxylon canker is a disease caused by the fungus Biscogniauxia atropunctata. It is often one of several factors ultimately responsible for tree death. Hypoxylon damages tissues in the inner bark and sapwood that are used by the tree to move water from soil to the leaves. Vigorous, healthy trees are colonized by the fungus, but only damaged or stressed trees develop cankers and are killed.

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