Abstract
Losiodiplodia theobromae caused cankers in both nondrought-stressed and preinoculation drought-stressed, wounded, container-grown seedling dogwoods (Cornus florida) (1.2- 1.5 m tall). Drought-stressed inoculated trees developed larger cankers than nondrought-stressed inoculated trees. Nonstressed, inoculated Cherokee Chief (red flowered) dogwoods developed larger cankers than Welsh's Jr. Miss (pink flowered) and Barton White (white flowered) dogwoods. No cankers developed on any uninoculated dogwoods regardless of drought stress
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