Oak Woodlands Disease Management within the Nature Reserve of Orange County and Adjacent Wildlands

Type: report

Article abstract: The purpose of this manual is to provide an overview of new or important fungal pathogens and diseases of coast live oak, and to guide best management practices in dealing with diseased oak trees within the Nature Reserve of Orange County. This manual is not a comprehensive guide of all disease agents that affect coast live oak, and does not cover bacterial or viral diseases or other problems caused by insects and other animals. Descriptions of some important agents (including insects) that are not within the reserve are included herein for prevention management. The practices suggested herein do not guarantee that an introduction or spread of a pathogen will be prevented, but offer ways this may be minimized. Practices are subject to revision as more knowledge about fungal pathogens and their control is revealed through research. They are not to be used as a substitute for consultation with appropriate professionals. The use of these practices is at the user's own risk.

Number of pages: 36

Authors: Lynch, Shannon; Eskalen, Akif;

Year: 2014

Publisher: University of California, Riverside

Prepared for: Nature Reserve of Orange County;

Prepared by: University of California, Riverside;

Keywords: Best management practices; Fusarium Dieback; goldspotted oak borer; oak woodlands; polyphagous shot hole borer;

Vegetation communities: oak woodland

Threats: Parasitism/disease