törzspatológiai
Törzspatológiai, in its commonly used Hungarian form törzspatológia, refers to the branch of plant pathology that studies diseases and disorders affecting the trunk of woody plants, including trees and shrubs. The focus is on the bark, cambium, sapwood, and heartwood, and on the processes that lead to trunk decline, canker formation, girdling, decay, and death. The field encompasses both biotic factors, such as fungal and bacterial pathogens (and occasionally nematodes or viruses associated with trunk symptoms), and abiotic factors like physical injury, drought, frost, or sun exposure that predispose trunks to infection.
Symptoms associated with törzspatológiai problems include cankers and wounds on the trunk, oozing exudates, bark cracking
Common trunk pathogens encountered in forestry and horticulture include various fungi that cause cankers or wood
Management and prevention emphasize cultural practices: selecting resistant or tolerant species or cultivars, minimizing mechanical injuries