Shrub fungus treatment

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      pruning would require removing part of the trunk, or when trunk cankers are present), removal of the tree/shrub is the preferred management strategy. Pruned branches and removed trees/shrubs should be burned (where allowed by local ordinance), deep-buried, or chipped (as long as the chips are allowed to dry to kill the fungus).

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    • [DOC File]ESF | SUNY ESF | College of Environmental Science and Forestry

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      Sitka alder is a valuable shrub for slope and stream bank stabilization and general erosion control on disturbed, nutrient poor sites. It can be planted for acid, coal, placer, and copper mine spoil reclamation, soil enrichment, and other land rehabilitation efforts where an easy to establish, deciduous shrub is desired (Uchytil, 1989).

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    • Identifying Shrub Disease

      Slime fluxes are smelly oozes. If the wounds are a season or more old and the white fungal growth is shelf-like, toadstool-like or crusty then you could be looking at a more serious wood decomposer. In any event, the only treatment consists of making the tree grow more vigorously so that it might outgrow the fungus and seal the damaged areas off.

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    • [DOCX File]Sitka alder (Alnus viridis ssp. sinuata) plant guide

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      Landscape maintenance shall include quality maintenance of all trees, shrub, ground cover, annuals, turf grass, irrigation systems, treatment of any disease, fungus or pest and periodic fertilization. Turf areas should be regularly cut and edged to maintain a consistent appearance of quality.

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    • [DOC File]Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic | University of Wisconsin ...

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      These invasive ambrosia beetles are generalist woodborers, attacking a wide range of tree and shrub species including beech, black walnut, dogwood, elm, maple, and oak. ... a mycoparasitic fungus that attacks the beetle’s symbiotic fungus, which is the beetle’s sole food source. ... on top in a hardwood stand in Ithaca, NY that the beetles ...

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