July EcoQuest

Bust Beech Leaf Disease

Beech leaf disease (BLD), which is associated with a foliar nematode species, Litylenchus crenatae, causes the decline and mortality of both native and introduced species of beech trees. The disease causes distinctive striping, curling, and thinning of the foliage. Little is known about the disease or how it spreads, so identifying new areas of infestation is crucial. Currently, there are only 37 observations of BLD on iNaturalist in New York City. Help us track the spread of the disease!

Also, consider uploading your observations to iMapInvasives, which NY state uses to track and manage invasive species.


Publicado el 03 de julio de 2023 a las 11:36 AM por glyptostrob0ides glyptostrob0ides

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iMapinvasives NY also has a project on iNaturalist at https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/ny-imapinvasives.

So does the Lower Hudson PRISM at https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/lower-hudson-prism-regional-invasive-species.

Anotado por jo1010 hace 10 meses

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