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An Icky Alnus...Phytophthora or Drought?


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Had a look at this Alder.....According to the gardner is was pruned (quite heavily) about 3 years ago and has consequently been in decline ever since. It has a very sparse crown now with small leaves and has started shedding branches.

 

Im guessing that the reduction coincided with either (a) a period of drought.....which it has never had the resources to recover from or (b) it has been infected with Phytophthora (possibly Phytophthora x cambivora) THe leading candidate In my humble opinion.

 

The tree is earmarked for removal as there is very little foliage this year.

 

Any thoughts please very welcome.:001_smile:

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No evidence of mycelial sheets though or bootlaces:confused1:

 

Bootlaces don't need to be there to cause damage nor do the mycelial sheets. It may be in the roots causing havoc before it makes its way the up the stem looking for food. Most trees are affected by honey fungus if they have been hacked hard then have a few dry years so they can't recover.

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I'm interested to see what people come up with on this one.

 

I went fishing on the river teme last week and found that almost all the alder for about 4miles of the river had died and the ones that weren't are only just clinging on to life.

 

It's only been around 18months since i last visited the stretch and they didn't seem to be suffering then

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