Ash dieback presentation essentaksterfte nl april 2015

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Experiences of ash dieback in Denmark Senior adviser Iben Margrete Thomsen Department of Geosciences and Natural Ressource Management University of Copenhagen

Infomeeting Essentaksterfte, Haren, NL 14 april 2015


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Essentaksterfte / Ash Dieback

Ash dieback is a fungal disease (schimmelziekte). But does it kill the ash trees ?


Life cycle of the fungus (schimmel) Chalara fraxinea Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus = Hymenoscyphus fraxineus



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Noodgroei

- A sign of desperation

High risk of wood discolouration


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Epicomic shoots on branches and stems

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Necroses of bark and wood discolouration

Sted og dato Dias 7


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Hymenoscyphus fraxineus Origin: Asia on Fraxinus mandschurica

How ?

Ref: McKinney et al (2014)


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Amongst the first to die are pendulate ash Treuressen

Sted og dato Dias 9


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Amongst the first to die are pendulate ash Treuressen


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Essentaksterfte / Ash Dieback

Katastrofal im Wald / A disaster in forests In der Stadt /offenen Landschaft weniger fatal Less fatal in towns and the open landscape


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2013 Winter


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Fraxinus in Kopenhagen 1.400 Strassenbäume 8% des Bestands Überwiegend F. excelsior 50 % später als 2000 gepflanzt Nicht seit 2012 F. excelsior Allee Keine Symptome Triebe gesund Marts 2014


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Possible explanations • No honey fungus / honingzwam (Armillaria) • No ash bark beetles / Essenbastkever (Hylesinus)


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Reduzierte Infektion / Reduced infection • Laubentfernung / removal of leaf litter • Eher Trocken = weniger Fruchtkörper • Drier conditions = fewer fruitbodies


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Stadt- und Straßenbäumen / City and road trees • Viele junge Eschen sterben wahrscheinlich. • Many young ash trees will probably die.


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Stadt- und Straßenbäumen / City and road trees

• Alte Eschen sterben manchmal auch. • Old ash trees die occasionally.


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Aber viele alte Esche 端berleben

But plenty of old ash trees survive


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2013

Ash dieback outside of forests is an aesthetical problem, not a matter of survival. Stay calm.


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Saved at the last minute

2014

This huge ash tree in a church yard was scheduled for felling in 2013 due to ash dieback. Instead they did a crown pruning and kept the tree. The old ash will probably live for many years with the disease, showing dieback symptoms in some years and less in others. Repeated pruning every 5 or 10 years will deal with any safety concerns from dead branches.


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Nicht zu fruh fällen / Don’t fell too soon

Eschen in Städten, längs Straßen und in der Landschaft so lange wie möglich bewahren (Verkehrssicherheit beachten). Preserve ash trees in cities, along road and in the landscape for as long as possible (keep safety in mind).


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Die B채ume sollten erst gef채llt werden, wenn sie absterben, oder ihre Krone 체ber 2-3 Jahre nicht wieder regenerieren.

The trees should be felled when they die, or when they do not regenerate their crowns 2-3 years in a row.


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Zukunft der Eschen / Future of ash ?

Resistente Eschen anwenden - wenn sie verf端gbar sind. Use resistant species / clones - if or when available


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Find and clone healthy ash


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Test resistance against disease Artificial inoculation with H. fraxineus


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Seed orchard with controlled crossings


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Conclusions • Please do not panic ! • It is not like Dutch Elm disease, felling trees fast does not prevent spread of fungus. • Removing fallen leaves is much better. • Sick trees can live many years and look OK, particularly if you remove dead branches. • 1-2 % ash are resistant, look out for them. • Use Fraxinus ornus or perhaps Fraxinus americana / pennsylvanica or even Fraxinus mandschurica. • .


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