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Actinopelte Leaf Spot

Mortality Rate: High

Actinopelte Leaf Spot, commonly known as Tubakia, occurs on many species of oak trees but is most prevalent in red oak trees.

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Crown Gall

Mortality Rate: High

The disease is characterized by the formation of abnormal growths, or galls, on the stems, roots, and leaves of infected plants.

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Oak Leaf Blister

Mortality Rate: Moderate

This fungal disease causes raised, circular spots on the oak tree’s leaf surfaces.

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Sudden Oak Death

Mortality Rate: Very High

The disease is caused by a fungus-like organism known as Phytophthora ramorum, which can infect and kill a wide range of plant species, including oak trees.

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Anthracnose

Mortality Rate: Moderate

The disease is characterized by the appearance of dark, sunken lesions on the bark, leaves, and fruit of infected plants.

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Dutch Elm Disease

Mortality Rate: Very High

Dutch elm disease is a serious fungal disease that affects elm trees, particularly American elm trees. It can kill an infected tree within a few months.

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Oak Wilt

Mortality Rate: Very High

Oak Wilt is a very destructive tree disease that mostly affects Red and Live Oaks.

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Bacterial Leaf Scorch

Mortality Rate: High

Bacterial Leaf Scorch affects oak trees, spots appear on foliage that looks as if the oak tree has been burned and laboratory testing is required to confirm this disease.

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Hypoxylon Canker

Mortality Rate: High

In the early stages, the tree may exhibit yellow or brown leaves, premature leaf drop, or thinning of the canopy

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Rapid Oak Decline

Mortality Rate: High

Rapid Oak Decline is triggered by drought and is still recovering from the drought that occurred from 1998 to 2000.

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Tree Insects

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Fall Webworm

Mortality Rate: Moderate

Fall Webworms are one of the most common foliage-feeding caterpillars in the North Texas region, its immature stage is the White Moth.

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Oak Leaf Rollers

Mortality Rate: Moderate

Oak Leaf Rollers, this moth species that eat tree buds and young leaves and roll the leaves together with their spun silk.

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Sap-Eating Bore Beetles

Mortality Rate: Moderate

SapEating Bore Beetle feed upon the roots and branches, these are some of the most damaging insects to your trees.

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