Boxwood Blight
Boxwood Blight
Abstract
Boxwood blight is a disease of boxwood (Buxus spp.), causing rapid defoliation and plant dieback. The fungal disease is particularly devastating to American boxwood cultivars, which can defoliate within a week and die within one growing season. Plants are eventually weakened by repeated defoliation and dieback, and resulting plant stress and consequent colonization by secondary invaders result in plant death.
Core Details
Publication ID
PPFS-OR-W-20
Publication Date
Aug. 1, 2018
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