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By Gerry Donaldson
February 20, 2020
Learn more about oak wilt disease, its symptoms, and how to prevent its spread.
Symptoms of Oak Wilt Disease
Oak wilt fungus grows quickly within infected red oaks and plugs
the xylem tissues, causing death of the tree in as little as two months. In some case, death can take up to a year or more. First symptoms in red oak are wilting leaves that turn dull green or brown and curl around the midrib, often mimicking drought
stress.
Leaves will drop from the tree, usually starting with branch tips. Even what appear to be healthy green leaves can be shed. Dark streaking under the bark is often found in red oaks that have recently shown symptoms where the fungus has
plugged the xylem tissues. If collecting samples for submission to a diagnostic lab, freshly cut twigs or small branches 15 to 20 centimeters long (approx. 6 to 8 inches) should be placed in zipper style plastic bags and kept cool until examined by
a diagnostician.
Oak Wilt Disease Spread by Spores and Beetles
The oak wilt fungus, Ceratocystis fagacerum, can overwinter under the bark of living trees and as fungus
mats under the bark on dead trees. These fungus mats can grow and cause the bark to split and emit an odor sometimes described as smelling like apple cider.
A variety of beetles feeds on the sap and/or fungus mats, picking up spores that
then get spread to other trees during feeding or egg-laying. From early spring to mid-July, the fungal spores are spread by beetles from infected trees to other trees, especially trees that have been wounded or pruned.
Do not prune once
spring temperatures reach 50 degrees Fahrenheit, as a few fifty degree days can get beetles moving and cause the fungus in infected trees to form fruiting structures, leading to the spread. Pruning can resume in mid to late July.
In the
event a tree is wounded through pruning, equipment damage, another tree falling and damaging bark, or climbing with spurs, immediately paint the damaged area with tree-wound paint or latex paint. That will help keep beetles from feeding on the sap
and introducing spores to the damaged tree.
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