Adult elm leaf beetles, approximately the size of a large grain of rice. Two to three generations or more of beetles can occur per year. was first identified in Australia in 1989.
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- Tree Injection Trials on Giant Sequoia The main emphasis of these trials is on long term systemic control using chemistries that have a broad spectrum of activity.
- Oak Aphid and Powdery Mildew Oak aphids are small yellow elliptical insects that congregate on the leaf underside.
- Maple Treatments for Fruit Tree Borer
- Plane Tree Anthracnose Plane Tree Anthracnose is becoming commonplace
- Armillaria Treatment Armillaria Luteobubalina is relatively easy to diagnose, its fruiting bodies and spores are distinctive.
- Insect Treatments for Eucalypts Eucalypts trees are targeted by a number of deadly pests.
- Cypress Canker Cypress canker is a serious fungal disease that affects certain coniferous species
- Mulberry Leaf Spot A common leaf disorder affecting fruiting and ornamental mulberries