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Replanting in a hole infected with kretzschmaria


Steve Bullman
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Question for the tree health care experts. This week we removed a 4ft diameter copper beech infected with kretzschmaria. The stump has been ground out. The customer wants a sizable copper beech replanted in its place, and when I say sizable I mean £1500 worth. Whats the implications of planting in the exact same position with regards the likelihood of the new tree becoming infected also please?

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From observation I would say copper beech are less likely than common beech to host Kretzschmaria duesta, but that doesn't mean it can't be colonised.

 

The spore of Kd will everywhere, so as its Colonising strategy is 'Sapwood (roots/buttresses) exposed'

the key will be keeping whatever tree goes back in the hole, free from stress and mechanical damage.

 

Replanting with a tree that big will quite possibly lead to some broken roots during transportation/planting.

 

Worth considering why the first tree became infected

 

 

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