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Chalara fraxinea - die back of ash, in situ


David Humphries
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Could this be it was the snapped out top of a 10 year old ash? Any help would be great thanks Ben [ATTACH]106104[/ATTACH][ATTACH]106106[/ATTACH][ATTACH]106107[/ATTACH]

 

I'm not sure tbh Ben.

 

I would of expected the rachis (leaf stalks) to be desicated back to the main stem. The ones in your shots look like they're not desicated enough.

 

Suggest you send these shots to the FC

 

Chalara helpline: 08459 33 55 77 (open 8am - 6pm every day) or [email protected]

 

 

 

 

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  • 6 months later...
Thats the same as me, see what those who know say about my picks as not entirely sure what im looking for

 

Any shots of the leaf rachis and branch attachments?

 

 

 

There's still no confirmed sightings of infection within the M25 as far as I know, but we have been finding wilt symptoms that at first glance have looked like chalara but have turned out to be ash bud moth

 

 

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This site was not far from a site that was a confirmed planting site that was destroyed on detection on the yorkshire/durham border, sorry these wer the only picks I took, if you would like something more specific I can nip back 1 night and take some more just say what. Thanks.

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