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Page 1: Bur Oak Blight in Minnesota

Bur Oak Blight in

Minnesota

Tree Care Advisor Core Course Training 2012

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You’ve Prepared Your Community

for…

Dutch Elm Disease

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You’ve Prepared Your Community

for…

Oak Wilt

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You’ve Prepared Your Community For

Emerald Ash Borer

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But…What About BOB?

Prepare Your Community for

Bur Oak Blight = BOB

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Bur Oak Blight…the details

Fungal Foliar Disease (Leaf Spot)

Tubakia species

Bur Oak Specific

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1. What Does it Look Like?

Note “wedge-shaped”

symptomology

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2. Is It In Minnesota?

Yes

Confirmed in Hennepin, Mille Lacs and

Sherburne Counties

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3. What Trees Are Affected?

Only Bur Oak…to date

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4. How Does It Spread?

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4. How Does It Spread?

Spores from infected leaf blades and petioles

Spring infection

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5. Recognizable Symptoms?

Summer (July >) leaf spotting and blotching

Leaves turn brown/gray

Worse at bottom of crown and interior

Many leaves retained through winter

Worsens each year

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6. Can Anything Be Done?

Baby Steps

Maintain Health: Water Management, Mulch

Chemical Injections: Propiconazole

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7. For More Help and Information…

For BOB testing:

•Collect branch tips with symptomatic and healthy

leaves from several locations on the tree;

•Wrap them in dry paper toweling (no plastic bags,

please), and send them to:

Plant Disease Clinic

Department of Plant Pathology

495 Borlaug Hall

1991 Buford Circle

St. Paul, MN 55108