Fungal diseases can cause major problems with big trees. And when a fungus ravages a tree, it can lead to a serious safety hazard because diseased trees are more likely to come crashing down during periods of high winds. If it appears that a tree on your property has been infected with a disease, you’ll want to call in an experienced arborist to examine the tree and determine a course of action. At Texas Sun Tree Services, our local arborists are experts at identifying unhealthy trees and determining whether they should be cut down. And when a big tree does need to come down, we can safely handle the job, even if the tree is growing right next to your home. Here’s a look at some of the common fungal diseases that infect trees in North America.
Oak Wilt
This brutal fungal disease can stop water and nutrients from successfully circulating through oak trees. As a result, leaves turn yellow/brown and start to fall off. While oak wilt does often kill trees, the mortality rate can vary depending on the specific variety of oak.
Anthracnose
Sycamores and dogwoods are especially vulnerable to this fungal disease, but a wide variety of other trees/shrubs can also become infected with it. Anthracnose causes leaves to fall off. Oftentimes, trees are able to recover, but if there is massive defoliation, then the tree may die.
Powdery Mildew
With powdery mildew, fungal threads grow all over the leaves’ surfaces, causing leaves to turn brown and then fall off. While powdery mildew won’t usually kill a tree, it can affect just about every tree species in North America.
Comandra Blister Rust
Comandra blister rust causes cankers and orange bands on pine trees. It can cause the death of branches, tree tops, and the entire tree. It can also cause stunted growth.
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