OUTREACH PUBLICATION SFNR06-3 Redbay (Redbay (Redbay (Redbay (Redbay ( Persea borbonia Persea borbonia Persea borbonia Persea borbonia Persea borbonia ):):):):): A Tree Of Confusion A Tree Of Confusion A Tree Of Confusion A Tree Of Confusion A Tree Of Confusion by Dr. Kim D. Coder ...
Plant Disease / February 2008 215 A Fungal Symbiont of the Redbay Ambrosia Beetle Causes a Lethal Wilt in Redbay and Other Lauraceae in the Southeastern United States S. W. Fraedrich, Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA 30602; T. C. Harrington, Department of Plant ...
NEW DISEASE EPIDEMIC THREATENS REDBAY AND OTHER RELATED SPECIES James Johnson, Georgia Forestry Commission Laurie Reid, South Carolina Forestry Commission Bud Mayfield, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services - Division of Forestry Don Duerr, USDA Forest Service - Forest Health ...
Introduction: Laurel wilt is a destructive disease of redbay ( Persea borbonia ) and other trees in the laurel family (Lauraceae) . The disease is caused by a fungus ( Raffaelea sp. ) that infects the sapwood of host trees, restricting the flow of water and causing the leaves to wilt.
HS1179 Homeowner Detection of and Recommendations for Mitigating Redbay Ambrosia Beetle - Laurel Wilt Disease on Redbay and Avocado Trees in the Home Landscape 1 Jonathan H. Crane and Jason A. Smith 2 1.
FOREST AND SHADE TREE PESTS Laurel Wilt Introduction: Laurel wilt is a destructive disease of redbay ( Persea borbonia ) and other trees in the laurel family (Lauraceae).
1 Commercial avocado recommendations for scouting and control of the redbay ambrosia beetle-laurel wilt disease 1. The laurel wilt pathogen carried by the redbay ambrosia beetle may be spread mechanically on pruning equipment and until we have a definitive answer pruning (especially topping and ...
1 Recovery Plan for Laurel Wilt on Redbay and Other Forest Species Caused by Raffaelea lauricola , vector Xyleborus glabratus December 2009 Table of Contents Executive Summary……………………………….……………………………………...
Effect of Propiconazole on Laurel Wilt Disease Development in Redbay Trees and on the Pathogen In Vitro Albert E. Mayfield III, Edward L. Barnard, Jason A. Smith, Shawn C. Bernick, Jeffrey M. Eickwort,
Biology and Host Associations of Redbay Ambrosia Beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), Exotic Vector of Laurel Wilt Killing Redbay Trees in the Southeastern United States