photo by Carrie Ewing |
We Need Your
Help Spotting This Disease! Look for signs of beech leaf disease using this guide. Although the causal agent hasn't been identified yet, this disease has
been contributing to American beech decline and mortality across northeastern
Ohio, northwestern Pennsylvania, and southwestern New York.
It has also
been found in Chautauqua County in southwestern New York and along the north
shore of Lake Erie in Ontario. BLD affects American beech (Fagus grandifolia), European beech (F. sylvatica), Oriental beech (F.
orientalis), and possibly Chinese beech (F. engleriana) and Korean beech (F. crenata).
Very early
symptoms include dark striped bands between lateral veins of leaves and reduced
leaf size. As symptoms progress, aborted buds, reduced leaf production, and
premature leaf drop lead to an overall reduction in canopy cover, ultimately
resulting in death of sapling-sized trees within 2-5 years.
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In 2017, Beach Leaf Disease was detected in McKean and Elk counties in Pennsylvania.
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