2. Basidiocarps (conks)• 1st Discovered in Florida in 1994 by
scientists at the University of Florida’s
Research & Education Center in Ft.
Lauderdale.
• Attacks only mature trees.
• There are few, if any, palms species that
are immune to the disease.
• Often called “Butt Rot” resulting from the
presence of basidiocarps (conks) at the
first few feet or “butt” of the palm.
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3. Stages of Conks• The disease kills the palm by rotting the
tree from the inside out damaging the
xylem (water conducting tissue).
• The disease can only be positively
diagnosed through the presence of conks.
• Once diagnosed the palm should be
removed in its entirety with great care
being given to not disrupt the conk as it
contains a multitude of spores that can
become airborne.
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