Neonectria faginata is known for causing beech bark disease in trees, particularly affecting beech species. It initially invades through wounds in the bark, made by insects or mechanical injuries, leading to the death of tree tissues. The visible symptoms of its infection include cankers on the tree bark and weakened tree structures.
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