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Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Before fumigation, remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as possible. Healthy-appearing trees adjacent to those showing symptoms are often infected also. Removal of ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Before planting or replanting an orchard site, remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as possible. Healthy-appearing trees adjacent to those showing symptoms are often ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root And Crown Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Although the fungus can be spread on pieces of infected woody material carried by farm machinery or flood water, if an orchard is planted in a site where oak, black walnut, or willow trees once grew, chances are very ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Before chemical treatment, remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as possible. Healthy-appearing trees adjacent to those showing symptoms are often infected also. Removal ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Avoid planting peach orchards where forest or oak woodland has recently been cleared or where there is a history of Armillaria root rot. All stone fruit rootstocks are susceptible to Armillaria root rot but some, ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Before fumigating, remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as possible. Healthy-appearing trees adjacent to those showing symptoms are often infected also. Removal of ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Before chemical treatment, remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as possible. Healthy-appearing trees adjacent to those showing symptoms are often infected also. Removal ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Before fumigating, remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as possible. Healthy-appearing trees adjacent to those showing symptoms are often infected also. Removal of ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Before chemical treatment, remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as possible. Healthy-appearing trees adjacent to those showing symptoms are often infected also. Removal ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Orchard sites can be fumigated before planting. Remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as possible. Healthy-appearing trees adjacent to those showing symptoms are often ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Before chemical treatment, remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as possible. Healthy-appearing trees adjacent to those showing symptoms are often infected also. Removal ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
Fungus survives on diseased wood and roots below ground for many years. Healthy plant roots can become infected when they come in contact with inoculum, including rhizomorphs, from the preceding orchard crop or ... [... more]
University of California IPM
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