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  2. Quercus muehlenbergii - Wikipedia

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    Oak wilt (Bretziella fagacearum), a vascular disease, attacks chinquapin oak and usually kills the tree within two to four years. Other diseases that attack chinquapin oak include the cankers Strumella coryneoidea and Nectria galligena , shoestring root rot ( Armillarea mellea ), anthracnose ( Gnomonia veneta ), and leaf blister ( Taphrina spp.).

  3. Oak wilt - Wikipedia

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    Oak wilt is a devastating exotic disease, killing some trees rapidly in a single season. [7] Oak wilt is an important disease in urban areas where trees are highly valued. . The disease reduces property values because of the loss of trees and is economically costly to the property owner since they or the local government must pay for tree remo

  4. Wilt disease - Wikipedia

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    Oak wilt is a fungal caused by Bretziella fagacearum, is a disease originating in eastern Russia. It can slowly or quickly kill an oak tree when the tree reacts to the fungus by plugging its own cambial tissue while attempting to block the spread of the fungus. This plug prevents the cambium vascular tissue from delivering nutrients and water ...

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  7. File:Oak wilt aerial photo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Dutch elm disease - Wikipedia

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    Trials with the American elm have been successful; in a six-year experiment with the American elm in Denver, CO, annual Dutch elm disease losses declined significantly after the first year from 7 percent to between 0.4 and 0.6 percent; [48] a greater and more rapid reduction in disease incidence than the accompanying tree sanitation and plant ...

  9. Quercus myrtifolia - Wikipedia

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    The Myrtle Oak often grows as a shrub, but can also take the form of a tree. In maturity it grows to 15–20 feet (4.6–6.1 m) tall and 8–10 feet (2.4–3.0 m) wide. It is considered a red oak. [9] The leaves are simple alternate. [10] They appear dark green with a yellow-green underside. The leaves have a leathery texture, and an obovate ...