- Annosum Root Rot
- Heterobasidion irregulare
- Anthracnose
- Bacterial Leaf Scorch
- Xylella fastidiosa
- Beech Leaf Disease
- Laurel Wilt
- Harringtonia lauricola
- Littleleaf Disease
- Oak Wilt
- Bretziella fagacearum
- Phytoplasmas (aka Yellows)
- Pine Needle Diseases
- Thousand Cankers Disease
- Geosmithia morbida
Beech Leaf Disease
Beech leaf disease (BLD) was first detected in 2012 in Ohio and has since spread across the eastern US and Canada. It is caused by Litylenchus crenatae mccannii (Lcm), a foliar-feeding nematode, and can result in host tree mortality within seven years. Symptoms include distinct banded leaves, premature leaf drop, and aborted bud development in Fagus spp.
Beech Leaf Disease
PennState Extension, 2024Exploring Novel Management Methods for Beech Leaf Disease, an Emerging Threat to Forests and Landscapes
Bartlett Tree Experts, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Rhode Island, The Holden Arboretum, Cleveland Metroparks, 2024Guide to Beech Leaf Disease for the Public
PennState Extension, 2024Research Laboratory Technical Report - Beech Leaf Disease
Bartlett Tree ExpertsBeech Leaf Disease: An Emerging Threat to the Queen of the Forest the American Beech
Bartlett Tree Experts, 2024Beech Leaf Disease
Bartlett Tree Experts, 2023Beech Leaf Disease
The Davey Tree Expert CompanyEDDMaps - Beech Leaf Disease
https://www.eddmaps.org/distribution/viewmap.cfm?sub=85517Systemic Beech Leaf Disease Management Protocol
Rainbow Ecoscience, 2024