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Occurrence of European Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum) on Norway Maple (Acer platanoides) Causing Severe Infections in Minnesota
BW Held, D Hoffmeister, RA Blanchette
(2018)
Rhytisma acerinum
Hosts: Acer platanoides, saccharum
Rhytisma acerinum infects Norway maple causing lesions on leaves and black masses of stromatal tissue. During severe infections, multiple lesions coalesce and remaining leaf tissue becomes necrotic leading to defoliation.
In addition, two sugar maple (A. saccharum) cultivars (‘Sweet Shadow’ and ‘Bailsta’) showed limited infection [by R acerinum] as well as a hybrid (A. truncatum x A. platanoides ‘Keithsform’) which to our knowledge has not yet been reported as a host.