When fungal diseases infect trees, there can be serious health consequences. And when trees fall into poor health, they’re more susceptible to crashing down if they’re hit with gusts of high wind. If you suspect that a tree on your property has been stricken with a fungal disease, you’ll want to call in an experienced arborist to assess the situation. At Ingram’s Tree Service, our local experts have extensive experience with identifying diseased trees and, if necessary, safely cutting them down. Give our High Point, NC arborists a call if you think that a tree on your property has been afflicted by one of the following fungal diseases.
Anthracnose is a fungal disease that causes leaves to drop. While anthracnose doesn’t typically kill trees outright, it can be very taxing on a tree’s health, making it more susceptible to dying at an early age. Anthracnose affects many types of trees and shrubs, but is particularly common in dogwoods and sycamores.
When powdery mildew infects a tree, fungal threads will start to grow all over the leaves. In turn, the leaves will turn brown and then start to drop. Still, powdery mildew doesn’t typically kill trees. However, it can infect nearly every tree species on the continent.
When pine trees are attacked by this fungal disease, you may notice cankers and orange bands on them. Comandra blister rust can cause stunted growth, and may kill a section of the tree or, in some cases, may cause the whole tree to die.
Oak wilt is a harsh disease that can prevent water and nutrients from properly circulating, causing the tree to wilt and die. You might first notice that oak wilt has infected your oak tree because the leaves are turning yellow or brown, after which they fall off.
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