Many wood-rotting Basidiomycetes, such as some species of Phellinus,cause heart rots of living trees.  The fungi usually are not pathogenic because they decay only the non-conducting heartwood and do not invade living tissues.  However, heartrots do weaken trees, and wind, ice storms, and even gravity may cause main stems to crack and branches to break. 
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