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  2. Raffaelea quercivora - Wikipedia

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    It causes Japanese oak wilt disease, and is spread by the ambrosia beetle (Platypus quercivorus). It has small obovoid to pyriform sympodioconidia and slender, long conidiophores. The fungus has been isolated from the body surfaces and mycangia of the beetle.

  3. What is oak wilt? Texas experts warn against trimming ... - AOL

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    Experts from the Texas A&M Forest Service recommend not trimming your trees until June to avoid infecting them with oak wilt, a deadly tree disease

  4. 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

  5. Mitigating the impacts of invasive species in Texas - AOL

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    Oak wilt Since its first detection in Texas in 1961, it has killed millions of trees across 76 counties. The fungus invades and disables the water-conducting system in oaks.

  6. Arrenodes minutus - Wikipedia

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    The oak timberworm is a known vector of the destructive fungus Bretziella fagacearum, which causes oak wilt. [6] Oak wilt is major cause of oak mortality in some regions and has been detected in 24 US states. [10] Oak wilt can cause rather sudden mortality in host trees due to the disruption of sap and water flow in the xylem. [11]

  7. Prevent the spread of oak wilt in Texas - AOL

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    Feb. 6—AUSTIN — While winter is the ideal time to prune trees, pruning after recent droughts and freezes may cause more damage than good this year. "Pruning always adds stress to trees because ...

  8. Agrilus biguttatus - Wikipedia

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    Agrilus biguttatus is a species of beetle in the family Buprestidae, the jewel beetles. Common names include oak splendour beetle, oak buprestid beetle, and two-spotted oak borer. [1] This beetle is known as a pest that causes damage to oak trees and is a major factor in oak decline. [2] The adult beetle is 8 to 13 millimeters long. [1]

  9. Conotrachelus posticatus - Wikipedia

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    The Conotrachelus posticatus is a species of true weevil within the beetle family Curculionidae. C.posticatus is found in North America.It is on average 3.7–5 mm (0.15–0.20 in) long, and it is present in North America (particularly in Minnesota, Florida, and Texas) all the way to Panama. [1]