词条 | Japanese oak wilt |
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Japanese oak wilt (also called mortality of oak trees in Japan) is a fungal disease caused by Raffaelea quercivora fungus affecting by oak trees. In 1998, Japanese plant pathologists group was isolation, inoculation and reisolation the dead tree.[1] It's the first disease known that Raffaela fungus cause plant disease. SymptomsThe first obvious symptom is the leaves wilt, and many small holes are on the trunk. The leaves turned to red and dieback quickly (1 or 2 weeks), finally the tree dead. If you cut the dead tree, you discovered the xylem are discolored to brown.[2] MechanismThe oak trees react plugging their xylem with gum and tyloses for blocking the fungus spreading.[2] It's the same reaction of elm vs. Opiostoma fungus at Dutch elm disease. TreatmentJOW treatment is resemble other fungus insect vector diseases such as Dutch elm disease or Pine wilt. Exterminate beetleThe majority of this disease treatment is cut down the dead oak trees, and killed the vector ambrosia beetles by burned timber or infused insecticide. Exterminate fungusSome fungicide are developing and trying to inoculation. See also
Raffaelea disease
Several tree wilt disease in the world
Mortality of oaks
References1. ^Ito S., Kubono T., Sahasi N., Yamada T.(1998)Associated fungi with the mass mortality of oak trees. Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society 80(3), 170-175. 2. ^1 {{cite journal|url=http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110002830776/en|authors= Kuroda, K. and Yamada, T.|year=1996|title= Discoloration of sapwood and blockage of xylem sap ascent in the trunks of wilting Quercus spp. following attack by Platypus quercivorus|journal=Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society|volume= 78|issue=1|pages= 84–88}} Further reading
1 : Fungal tree pathogens and diseases |
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