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BIOLOGY > BOTANY > PHYTOPATHOLOGY > DUTCH ELM DISEASE

Preferred term

DUTCH ELM DISEASE  

Definition

  • A DEVASTATING DISEASE WHICH CAN AFFECT ALL SPECIES OF ELM (ULMUS). THE CAUSAL AGENT IS CERATOCYSTIS ULMI, A FUNGUS WHICH APPEARS TO HAVE ORIGINATED IN ASIA. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE WILTING, WITH CURLING AND YELLOWING OF FOLIAGE, FOLLOWED BY THE RAPID DEATH OF BRANCHES OR THE WHOLE TREE. THE FUNGUS IS SPREAD FROM TREE TO TREE BY ELMBARK BEETLES (COMMONLY SCOLYTUS SPECIES).

Broader concept

Entry terms

  • OPHIOSTOMA NOVO-ULMI

History note

  • TERM CREATED DECEMBER 2012

Definition source

  • OXFORD DICTIONARY OF ECOLOGY

URI

https://hasset.ukdataservice.ac.uk/1bf7d500-9068-40fe-a8c1-5055f8c48487

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