Early identification of diseased trees in your yard ... such as changes in the bark and branches or the presence of fruiting ...
To identify honey fungus, look for white growths under the bark, bootlace-like threads in the soil, plant dieback and, in autumn, the honey-coloured toadstools. Sheets of white or creamy-white ...
Sometimes characterized by browning or golden leaves at the top of the tree and a dark bluish-gray discoloration in the bark ... the team can better identify which trees are infected and analyze how ...
However, almost all mature American elm trees have been killed in the last 50 years by Dutch elm disease, which is caused by a fungus, Ophiostoma novo-ulmi, introduced from Asia. Elm bark beetles ...
The fungus, known as hypoxylon canker, targets the bark and sapwood of hardwood trees, such as oaks and hickories. This can lead to tree death. Davin Gracy, Ag Extension Educator for Bryan County ...
This past fall, drought in portions of Texoma have caused an influx of a tree fungus, which explains why you may be seeing ...