Asked by Kris
Which tree is NOT commonly affected by bacterial leaf scorch?
Responses
Maple
Maple
Elm
Elm
Walnut
Walnut
Pecan
Pecan
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Elm
Elm trees are more commonly affected by Dutch elm disease (a fungus) or elm yellows (a phytoplasma) than by bacterial leaf scorch. Maples, walnuts and pecans are known hosts of bacterial leaf scorch.
Elm trees are more commonly affected by Dutch elm disease (a fungus) or elm yellows (a phytoplasma) than by bacterial leaf scorch. Maples, walnuts and pecans are known hosts of bacterial leaf scorch.
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