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Pseudophaeolus baudonii (Polyporus baudonii) is found only in Africa and occurs on many woody plants including indigenous and non-native trees. In South Africa, the disease caused by this fungus is known only from Zululand and all indications are that it is restricted to warm areas. In Zululand, P. baudonii is found in a small number of infection centres in pine and eucalypt plantations (Wingfield and Knox-Davies 1980). Pseudophaeolus baudonii moves from one infected tree to adjacent trees by root contacts and the symptoms of the resulting root disease are similar to those of Armillaria root rot.

Root disease caused by P. baudonii can be distinguished from other root diseases by the presence of white to yellow mycelial fans under the bark at the base of infected trees. The pathogen also produces large yellow sporophores that develop from infected roots near the base of infected trees in spring.

Disease name:

Pseudophaeolus root rot

Causal agents:

Pseudophaeolus baudonii
Trees affected:

Eucalypts

Tree part
affected:

Roots
Impact:

Tree death

Symptoms:

Root death, sometimes with presence of yellow fungal growth on roots. Distinct, fleshy yellow fruiting bodies (up to 30cm) may be present on roots of dead trees

New Publications

Balocchi F, Wingfield MJ, Paap T. (2026) Occurrence of Phytophthora cinnamomi in the rhizosphere of declining Leucadendron elimense subsp. salteri in South Africa. Forest Pathology 56(4):e70097. 10.1111/efp.70097 PDF
Pham NQ, Wingfield BD, Marincowitz S, Marpaung YMAN, Selebi AP, Tarigan M, Wingfield MJ. (2026) A novel Cryphonectria species (Cryphonectriaceae, Diaporthales) discovered on Eucalyptus, including insights into the mating biology of the genus. Fungal Biology 130:101831. 10.1016/j.funbio.2026.101831
Kim JS, Lee W, Seo CW, Lee JW, Perera RH, Rho SM, Visagie CM, Houbraken J, Lim YW. (2026) A comprehensive assessment of Penicillium diversity in marine environments. Studies in Mycology 115:1–57. 10.3114/sim.2026.115.01
Jami F, Truter M, Pavlic M, Chen SF, Roux J. (2026) Identification of Botryosphaeriaceae species in the South African National Collection of fungi, including a novel species of Oblongocollomyces. African Biodiversity & Conservation 56(1):1-13. PDF
Vettraino AM, Bose T. (2026) Urban green spaces as emerging hotspots for Phytophthora diversity: a global synthesis of host associations, distribution and management gaps. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 9:1872981. 10.3389/ffgc.2026.1872981