Identification and Treatment of Diseases in Trees and Shrubs

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Identification and Treatment of Diseases in Trees and Shrubs Sooty Mold Symptom: Time: Only visible symptom is a black material covering the leaves. Summer. The black sooty look is actually caused by insects sucking on the leaves, leaving a Honeydew mold in its place. While the mold causes no permanent damage to the plant, it may not be pleasing to the eye. Treatment: Control Aphid (insect) populations with a mild insecticide. Sooty Mold Leaf Spot Symptom: Time: Spots on the leaves material Anytime throughout the year Complete defoliation and if severe enough, plant death Treatment: Improve air circulation, water in the early morning, and increase soil exposure by cultivating and turning over the soil. Most Leaf Spot Copyright 2005 Purdue University http://ppdl.org/dd/id/tubakia _leaf_spot-oak.html

Rust Symptom: Time: Pale spot on leaves. Orange pustules (blisters) on underside of the leaf. Anytime throughout the year Although not pleasant to look at, it causes no damage to your plants. Treatment: Other than making sure your plants get good air circulation, control of this problem is normally not necessary. Rust Plant Disease Diagnostic Lab at Kansas State Crown Gall Symptom: Galls (tumors) on the stems Time: Anytime throughout the year Can kill your plants if severe enough Treatment: Catch as early as possible. Prune out the infected area, making sure to sterilize your tools between each cut. Euonymus Crown Gall

Powdery Mildew Symptom: White powdery coating on the upper surfaces of leaves Partial defoliation Treatment: Since stressed plants are more susceptible to disease, make sure to water and fertilize and to prune properly for improved air circulation. Powdery Mildew Plant Disease Diagnostic Lab at Kansas State Anthracnose Symptom: Rotting spots on leaves, stems or flowers Time: Very early in a cool, wet spring. Partial defoliation, rarely causing severe damage. Treatment: Clean up plant debris. Spraying Copper Sulphate right when the leaves start to emerge will help. Anthracnose Copyright 2005 Purdue University http://ppdl.org/dd/images/ anthracnose-maple.jpeg Apple Scab Symptom: Light gray spots on sepals (little leaf-like structures directly under the flower) or on the underside of the leaf. Spots on the fruit become corky.

Time: Infection occurs in the early spring but becomes obvious mid- to latesummer. Partial defoliation; only the new growth retains the leaves. Treatment: Make sure to plant disease-resistant varieties. Prune well to increase air circulation. Apple Trees, Hawthorns, Pear Trees Apple Scab The University of Minnesota Extension Service Black Spot Symptom: Yellow spots on leaves turning brown and eventually black Time: Summer. Complete defoliation, resulting in the death of individual canes (stalks). Treatment: Pick up all plant debris, cut out and destroy all infected parts of the plant (any debris left on th ground houses the spores throughout the winte leaving them to return for more damage the next year). Avoid watering the leaves. A sulfu based fungicide will help control this problem. Rose Family Black Spot Botrytis Blight Symptom: Tiny, water-soaked spots appear. Then the spots enlarge and become soft and watery. Eventually, the infected stems turn light brown and crack open. Damage normally

Time: starts on the lower part of the plant. Early spring The branches die back and if severe enough, the plant will die completely. Treatment: Improve air circulation, clean up all old plant debris, and remove and destroy all diseased portions of the plant (again, the spores reside in the debris over winter). Botrytis Blight Canker Symptom: Long, sunken section of the branch or stem. Time: Anytime throughout the year Death of all branches eventually leading to the death of the entire plant Treatment: Cut out the infected areas at least 2 inches below the infected area, sterilizing the tools between each cut. Dogwoods, Maples, Spruces, Mountain Ash, Poplars and Willows Canker The University of Minnesota Extension Service Fire Blight Symptom: Sudden wilting of leaves, flowers, and even young stems. Leaves turn brown or black and curl upright. The branch looks as if

scorched by fire. IMPORTANT!!! Your tree or shrub could die in as little as 2-3 days! Treatment: Avoid over-fertilizing with nitrogen. Control insects as much as possible. Prune out and destroy all infected areas, disinfecting tools between each cut. Roses, Pyracantha, Apples and Pears. Fire Blight Copyright 2005 Purdue University http://ppdl.org/dd/images/ fireblight-apple.jpeg Fusarium Wilt Symptom: Wilting, even when soil is moist. Time: Anytime of the year when there are moist, cool evenings If severe enough, could kill the plant Treatment: Plant in well-drained soil. Because high soil temperatures aggravate the problem, mulch wherever possible, since mulch decreases the temperature of the soil. Image not Available Many plants including Bulbs, Shrubs and Trees. Note: Although each of these diseases is different, you can greatly reduce the risk of disease for most of your plants simply by pruning to increase air circulation.