Dutch elm disease (DED) is caused by a member of the sac fungi (Ascomycota) affecting elm trees, and is spread by elm bark beetles. Believed to be originally...
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elms reached great size and age. However, in recent decades, most mature elms of European or North American origin have died from Dutch elm disease,...
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Ulmus americana (redirect from American elm)
that can withstand low winter temperatures, but it is affected by Dutch elm disease. The wood was seldom utilized until the advent of mechanical sawing...
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cultivar in the Netherlands Dutch elm disease, disease first identified in the Netherlands, which affects all elms, not just Dutch elms. This disambiguation...
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Ulmus glabra (redirect from Wych elm)
(K) While the species is highly susceptible to Dutch elm disease, it is less favoured as a host by the elm bark beetles, which act as vectors. Research...
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Armageddon Expo in July 2022. In July 2013, there was a record outbreak of Dutch elm disease in two hundred trees at the site of the former hospital. "Ghost hunters...
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[citation needed] Dutch elm disease is caused by the fungus Ophiostoma ulmi, it affects elm trees.[citation needed] Elm yellows sometimes called elm phloem necrosis...
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former homelands. Owing to the demise of elms in the northern hemisphere as a result of the Dutch elm disease pandemic, the mature trees in Australia's...
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Ophiostoma ulmi (category Fungal tree pathogens and diseases)
agents of Dutch elm disease. It was first described under the name Graphium ulmi, and later transferred to the genus Ophiostoma. Dutch elm disease originated...
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original 739 elms had survived Dutch elm disease. In August 2009 it was revealed that, after battling fifteen bouts of Dutch elm disease, the tree had...
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Ulmus pumila (redirect from Asiatic Elm)
Central Asia. The tree has considerable variability in resistance to Dutch elm disease; for example, trees from north-western and north-eastern China exhibit...
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Ulmus americana 'Princeton' (redirect from Princeton (elm cultivar))
'Princeton' was later found to have a moderate resistance to Dutch elm disease (DED). American elm is a vase-shaped, medium to large, deciduous tree. The tree...
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Machine Burdekin, D.A.; Rushforth, K.D. (November 1996). "Elms resistant to Dutch elm disease" (PDF). Arboriculture Research Note. 2/96. Revised by J.F...
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Ulmus minor (redirect from Small-leaved Elm)
around a field elm Bark of Stapleford elm, UK Bark of U. minor, Bulgaria The species has a hugely variable reaction to Dutch elm disease (DED), including...
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causative agents associated with Dutch Elm Disease (DED), along with Ophiostoma ulmi and Ophiostoma himal-ulmi. Dutch Elm Disease was first identified in Europe...
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like the American elm bark beetle Hylurgopinus rufipes, transmit Dutch elm disease fungi (Ophiostoma). The mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae...
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the centre of the hamlet was dominated by elm trees, which are now gone, as a result of Dutch Elm Disease. Since the building of the D66 road, the ancient...
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video game BioShock Infinite Ulmus 'Nanguen', a hybrid elm cultivar resistant to Dutch elm disease, released to commerce circa 2001 by INRA, France. This...
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the loss of American elms in the 1950s–60s due to Dutch elm disease. That epidemic was the result of a similar overuse of elms in urban environments...
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Ulmus laevis (redirect from European White Elm)
erosion Like other European elms, natural populations of the European white elm have little innate resistance to Dutch elm disease. In a study in France, losses...
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Scolytus scolytus (redirect from Larger European elm bark beetle)
elm bark beetle or large elm bark beetle, is a 3.5–6 mm long bark beetle species. It is of significant importance in Eurasia as a vector of Dutch elm...
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East Elm Street. From 1957 onward, however, most of them succumbed to Dutch elm disease. As of 2003, only twenty of Yarmouth's original 739 elms had survived...
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Witness Trees (section The Olmsted Elm)
keep the elm. The elm was kept on by the National Park Service as an important feature of the South Lawn until it succombed to Dutch elm disease, and was...
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Planera aquatica (redirect from Water elm)
not a true elm, although it is a close relative of the elms (species of the genus Ulmus). It is also subject to Dutch elm disease, a disease which affects...
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Ulmus minor subsp. minor (redirect from Smooth-leaved Elm)
Cambridgeshire (2017) Although the smooth-leaved elm is generally susceptible to Dutch elm disease, it is genetically a highly variable tree and it is...
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multistriatus and S. schevyrewi) to proliferate; the beetles are vectors of Dutch elm disease. Elm leaf beetles become active in the spring once temperatures rise...
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Scolytus multistriatus (redirect from European elm bark beetle)
acts as vector of the Dutch elm disease, caused by the Ascomycota Ophiostoma ulmi, it is much less effective than the large elm bark beetle, S. scolytus...
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Ulmus rubra (redirect from Indian Elm)
slippery elm, is a species of elm native to eastern North America. Other common names include red elm, gray elm, soft elm, moose elm, and Indian elm. Ulmus...
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elm tree on the grounds for which the property was named died in March of 1953 of Dutch Elm disease. Upon the death of George Wilde in 1998 the Elm Court...
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carbendazim hydrochloride, sold as Eertavas, is marketed as a treatment for Dutch elm disease. It is also employed as a casting worm control agent in amenity turf...
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