| AFFECTING LEAVES: |
|
CONDITION
|
CAUSE
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Leaves
chewed:Normal chewing injuries, primarily confined to leaf edges |
Brownheaded Ash
Sawfly (Tomostethus multicinctus);
Forest
tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria; Hubner);
Fruittree
leafroller (Archips argyrospilus)
|
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Smooth
semicircular cuts made on leaf edge |
Leafcutter Bees (Megachile
spp.)
|
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Blackened
spotting of leaves |
Ash Anthracnose (Apiognomonia
sp.)
|
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Leaflets being distorted and/or killed back |
Ash plant bug (Tropidosteptes
amoenus Reuter)
|
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Flecking
wounds on leaves |
Ash plant bug (Tropidosteptes
amoenus Reuter) or Lacebug (Corythuca spp.)
|
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Leaves
bronzed: “Brittle-leaf” condition |
Eriophyid mites
|
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Leaflets
thickened and curled at midrib |
Ash midrib gall midge
(contarinia canadensis Felt)
|
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Leaves
tightly curled and thickened |
Leafcurl ash aphid (Prociphilus
fraxinifolii)
|
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General
distortion of leaf, with thickened veins |
Herbicide
injury
|
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White
powdery material on upper or lower surface of leaf |
Powdery mildew
|
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Wilting
of portions of tree: originating from roots |
Verticillium wilt (Verticillium
spp.)
|
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| AFFECTING TWIGS OR SMALLER BRANCHES: |
|
CONDITION
|
CAUSE
|
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Twig
dieback with small exit holes or ventilation holes visible |
Ash bark beetles (Hylesinus
spp.)
|
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Twig
dieback with small pimple-like fruiting bodies (pycnidia) in the bark |
Cytospora canker (Valsa
spp., Leucostoma spp.)
|
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Witches’
brooming symptoms |
Ash yellows (Phytoplasma)
|
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Scales |
Oystershell scale (Lepidosaphes
ulmi) or European fruit
lecanium (Parthenolecanium corni)
|
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| AFFECTING LARGER BRANCHES OR TRUNK: |
|
CONDITION
|
CAUSE
|
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Tunneling
in trunk |
Lilac/Ash borer,
Banded ash clear wing, (Podosesia syringa);
Ash bark beetles (Hylesinus spp.);
Redheaded
ash borer (Neoclytus acuminatus)
|
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Masses
of caterpillars resting on bark |
Forest
tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria Hubner)
|
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Discolored
areas and dead bark containing small pimple-like fruiting bodies
(pycnidia) |
Cytospora canker (Valsa
spp., Leucostoma spp.)
|
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Clear to
white oozing or frothy malodorous liquid exiting from wounds |
Bacterial wetwood/slime
flux
|
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Large,
dead areas of bark on southwest side of trunk |
Winter sunscald
|
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Open
wounds, internal decay, swollen areas on stem |
Stem decay fungi (Perenniporia
fraxinophila, Phellinus punctatus, and various fungal genera)
|
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Fungal
fruiting bodies (mushrooms, conks) present |
Stem decay fungi (Perenniporia
fraxinophila, Phellinus punctatus, and various fungal genera)
|
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Wilting
and dieback of portions of tree, originating from roots |
Verticillium wilt (Verticillium
spp.)
|
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| AFFECTING FLOWERS: |
|
CONDITION
|
CAUSE
|
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Distorted
flowers |
Ash flower gall mite (Eriophyes
fraxiniflora)
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