The species only infests living wood, on which it causes white rot.
Excessive moisture can penetrate the wood, causing rot and decay.
Most often found growing at the base of oak trees, it causes white rot and decay of the trunks.
A sin that causes much rot and trouble.
It is a plant pathogen that causes white rot.
Another study found that the species actively colonised partially living branches, causing white rot.
It was originally described to have caused rot of gladiolus corms.
A long wet spell will cause rot, so consider starting the plants in pots that can be protected from rain.
Economically, they can cause rot in potatoes, oats and corn.
Keep potted plants off rugs (they can cause dry rot).