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Sudden Oak Death

Sudden oak death is a new disease capable of causing a range of symptoms from leaf spots to plant death on many woody hosts. Because sudden oak death is a new disease, much about the pathogen, host range, and the disease epidemiology is unknown.

Sudden Oak Death Resources

  • Sudden Oak Death Update, Phytophthora ramorum
    FDACS Division of Plant Industry
  • IFAS circular on Sudden Oak Death
  • FDAC Sudden Oak Death
  • Sudden Oak Death
    The Southern Plant Diagnostic Network

 

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Sudden Oak Death

Sudden Oak Death

Sudden Oak Death

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