- Location
- Moscow
Pinus sibirica was planted about 10 years ago near Moscow (Russia).
This year it showed symptoms of dieback.
When I saw the tree it looked like infected with Cronartium ribicola, but no signs of blisters.
White pine blister rust (WPBR) on cedar pines is rare and looks different than it is on white pine.
I saw some canker-like spots on the trunk. Some of the branches dried out mainly on the top of the tree.
Also the tree had symptoms of tip blight.
And some Adelgidae also was on tips of the branches in the lower part ow the crown.
Do you think it is WPBR?
Here some picks of the tree:





This year it showed symptoms of dieback.
When I saw the tree it looked like infected with Cronartium ribicola, but no signs of blisters.
White pine blister rust (WPBR) on cedar pines is rare and looks different than it is on white pine.
I saw some canker-like spots on the trunk. Some of the branches dried out mainly on the top of the tree.
Also the tree had symptoms of tip blight.
And some Adelgidae also was on tips of the branches in the lower part ow the crown.
Do you think it is WPBR?
Here some picks of the tree:















