THE SIGNS OF AN AILING TREE
INTRODUCTIONHardwood or deciduous trees can be harmed or killed by disease-causing organisms called pathogens. The most common tree diseases are caused by fungi. Fungi derive nourishment by feeding on trees. Many fungi are microscopic but some are visible in the form of mushrooms or conks. Also some tree diseases are caused by bacteria and viruses. Pathogens can infect many different tree species with similar disease symptoms.
Powdery Mildew Tree Disease:
Powdery mildew is a common disease that appears as a white powdery
substance on the leaf surface. It attacks all kinds of trees. Trees
most commonly affected by powdery mildew are linden, crabapple,
catalpa and chokecherry, but almost any tree or shrub can get
powdery mildew.
Sooty Mold Tree Disease:
Sooty mold disease may occur on any tree
but is most commonly seen on boxelder, elm, linden, and maple. The
pathogens are dark fungi that grow either on the honeydew excreted
by sucking insects or on exuded material coming from leaves of
certain trees.
Verticillium Wilt Tree Disease:
A common soil-borne disease called
Verticillium alboatrum enters the tree through its roots and causes
leaves to wilt. Light colored leaves with a dull appearance are
noticeable in early summer. The leaves then begin to drop. The
danger is greatest in highly susceptible trees like maple, catalpa,
elm and stone fruit.
Canker Tree Disease:
The term "canker" disease is used to describe a
killed area in the bark, the branch or the trunk of an infected
tree. Dozens of species of fungi cause canker diseases.
>Leaf Spot Tree Disease:
Leaf disease called "leafspots" are caused
by a variety of fungi and some bacteria on many trees. An especially
harmful version of this disease is called anthracnose which attacks
many tree species
Heart Rot Tree Disease:
Heart rot disease in living trees is caused
by fungi which have entered the tree through open wounds and exposed
bare wood. Usually a conk or mushroom "fruiting" body is the first
sign of infection. All deciduous trees can get heart rot.
Root and Butt Rot Tree Disease:
Root and butt rot disease is the
most common disease affecting hardwoods. Many fungi are capable of
causing root rots and some cause considerable decay of the butts of
trees as well. Root rots are more common on older trees or trees
which have sustained root or basal injury.
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