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Fri Jul 25, 2008 |
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Prepare Your Tree for Dutch Elm Disease The biggest concern for most owners of elm trees is Dutch elm disease. This widespread and usually fatal fungal infection affects many types of elms in most of eastern and central North America and is making its way to the western coast. Although research is underway to develop ways to prevent and treat Dutch elm disease, you can give your tree a helping hand by ensuring its overall health. A healthy, strong tree is better able to fight off infection than a weak, stressed tree. Probably the most important factor for a healthy elm tree is good soil. The type of soil determines not only how much nutrients and water the plant has access to, but also how efficiently the tree can use those nutrients. This can determine whether your elm can successfully withstand the stresses of growing in an urban environment or fight diseases such as Dutch elm disease. As a homeowner, the best contribution you can make to your elm tree's soil and to the long-term viability of your tree is the addition of beneficial mycorrhizal fungi. To learn more about mycorrhizal fungi, click here.
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