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  Disease    
 Three things are required for a disease to develop: the presence of a pathogen (the disease-causing agent), plant susceptibility to that particular pathogen and an environment suitable for disease development.

Plants vary in susceptibility to pathogens. Many disease-prevention programs focus on the use of pathogen-resistant plant varieties. Even if the pathogen is present and a susceptible plant host is available, the proper environmental conditions must be present over the correct period of time for the pathogen to infect the plant.

Diseases can be classified into two broad categories: those caused by infectious or living agents (diseases) and those caused by noninfectious or nonliving agents (disorders).Examples of infectious agents include fungi, viruses, and bacteria.

This index is meant as an educational tool only to promote tree and shrub health awareness.
FUNGICIDES ARE POISONOUS! Proper identification by an arborist and application is needed to manage diseases - not kill beneficial insects and wildlife. Please contact Wood Acres Tree Specialists for professional treatment if you are in our service area of Montgomery County, MD or Washington, DC. Our arborists are Licensed Pest Control Operators.


 
  
 
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Annosus Root Rot
 
Anthracnose
 
Armillaria Root Disease
 
Bacterial Leaf Scorch
 
Bacterial Wetwood or Slime Flux
 
Canker Tree Disease
 
Cedar-Apple Rust
 
Dogwood Anthracnose
 
Dutch Elm Disease
 
Eastern Filbert Blight
 
Fire Blight
 
Juniper Tip Blight
 
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