US Forest Service
  
Treesearch

Pacific Southwest

 

US Forest Service
P.O. Box 96090
Washington, D.C.
20090-6090

(202) 205-8333

USA.gov  Government Made Easy

Publication Information

Title: Effects of phosphate treatments on the growth of Phytophthora ramorum in tanoak stems

Author: Kanaskie, Alan; Hansen, Everett; Sutton, Wendy

Date: 2006

Source: In: Frankel, Susan J.; Shea, Patrick J.; and Haverty, Michael I., tech. coords. Proceedings of the sudden oak death second science symposium: the state of our knowledge. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-196. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: 259-261

Station ID: GTR-PSW-196

Description: In Oregon, tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus) is the tree species most susceptible to Phytophthora ramorum, and Sudden Oak Death (SOD) occurs only in forests where tanoak is present. Oregon is attempting to eradicate the pathogen by complete destruction of host plants in and near infested sites. Although the eradication effort has been successful to a degree, it is clear that we need other tools to limit spread of the pathogen in forests. The purpose of this study is to begin evaluating phosphonate (Agrifos-400®) treatments as tools for managing SOD in Oregon Forests. Phosphonate (Agrifos-400®) treatments have been shown to reduce P. ramorum lesion development in coast live oak and tanoak in California, but the results for tanoak suggest that bark application on tanoak may not be effective (Garbelotto and others 2003). There is little or no information as to whether or not application of phosphonate to the lower bole by any method can reduce infection on the upper stem or foliage, or reduce sporulation on these same parts. The objectives of our study were to: 1) compare the effectiveness of lower bole bark application and trunk injection in terms of lesion development in the lower bole, upper bole, and leaves of tanoak; 2) evaluate the relative effectiveness of a single application of Agrifos® to two applications separated by 3 months; 3) evaluate the relative effectiveness of maximum label rate compared to two times the maximum label rate, and; 4) describe the duration of treatment effect.

Keywords: sudden oak death, phosphonate, tanoak, Agrifos®, tree injection, Phytophthora ramorum

View and Print this Publication (23 KB)

Publication Notes: 

  • We recommend that you also print this page and attach it to the printout of the article, to retain the full citation information.
  • This article was written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time, and is therefore in the public domain.
  • You may send email to pubrequest@fs.f ed.us to request a hard copy of this publication. (Please specify exactly which publication you are requesting and your mailing address.)

 [ Get Acrobat ]  Get the latest version of the Adobe Acrobat reader or Acrobat Reader for Windows with Search and Accessibility

Citation

Kanaskie, Alan; Hansen, Everett; Sutton, Wendy  2006.  Effects of phosphate treatments on the growth of Phytophthora ramorum in tanoak stems.   In: Frankel, Susan J.; Shea, Patrick J.; and Haverty, Michael I., tech. coords. Proceedings of the sudden oak death second science symposium: the state of our knowledge. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-196. Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: 259-261.

US Forest Service - Research & Development
Last Modified:  February 24, 2009


USDA logo which links to the department's national site. Forest Service logo which links to the agency's national site.