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Tree Diseases 27 items

Describes the Anthracnose fungus of Acacia trees in Florida and its prevention and management.
Describes the characteristics and life cycle of Puccinia sparganioides, the fungus responsible for Ash rust, and its prevention and management.
Profiles Cercosporidium Blight and the conifer trees it affects
describes and details the Needle casts that plague Florida's pine trees
Describes the Needlecast fungi affecting Florida pines
Describes the needle necrosis of Norfolk Island pines, caused by the Collectotrichum derridis fungus (with supplementary pictures)
Describes the biology, management and prevention (with supplementing pictures) of fungi in the genus Coleosporium, responsible for needle rusts.
Anthracnose is a name for a group of diseases caused by several closely related fungi that attack many of our finest shade trees. This publication describes ...
This publication discusses the Anthracnose disease, its victims, symptoms, and damage.
Phytophthora root rot is the only serious disease of Fraser fir Christmas trees in western North Carolina. It is caused by a fungus that inhabits the soil and ...
Dutch elm disease's exact distribution in Missouri is not known, but it probably occurs in most sections of the state. The disease continues to spread and kill ...
Fusiform rust, is the most damaging disease of slash and loblolly pines throughout the southeastern United States. This disease causes stem, branch and trunk ...
An extensive source for learning about the life cycle and management of fusiform rust.
It is provided by The Georgia cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey Program in The Bugwood Network as a means of providing accurate and timely information to ...
Because of loblolly pine's importance as a commercial timber species and its role as a landscape shade tree, this literature review was prepared to help the ...
Littleleaf disease is a soil, pathogen, and tree management syndrome. Littleleaf can destroy pockets of mature and over-mature loblolly pines (Pinus taeda) ...
This publication discusses various diseases for the purpose of helping the grower identify the problem and provide current control recommendations.
This bulletin explains how pine wilt is caused, how it spreads in the landscape, and measures that can be taken to manage the disease.
Research findings support the hypothesis that mixes of resistant families will limit fusiform rust infections more effectively than single family plantings.
West Virginia's abundant forest resources face dangers in the form of disease and pathogens. Researchers at West Virginia University's College of Agriculture, ...
Sooty molds of trees and shrubs commonly occur throughout Virginia on conifers, hardwoods, and other plant species. They rarely cause problems in the forest, ...
Verticillium wilt is a serious vascular wilt disease that affects a broad array of shade tree species. This publication describes the symptoms of this ...
Details Chilling Injury and its prevention.
Describes (with supplementing pictures) the Anthracnose fungus that plagues Acacia trees and its management and prevention
For the past 5 to 10 years, many citrus growers have wondered whether it is better to remove the entire tree and root system by pushing or whether clipping the ...
Profiles different health problems common in private yard-dwelling citrus plants
Details the bacterial disease Casuarina cunninghamiana and its affect on citrus trees
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