By Parker on Tuesday, 31 December 2019
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I have a cluster of 5 blue spruce trees that over the last year have started to loose a majority of their needles on the lower branches. My suspicion is that they have the Rhizosphaera fungus. Any recommendations on a course of treatment? Thanks!
Hi Parker, thanks for posting this question to the MyWoodlot forum! I am not an expert in this area, but I can provide you with some helpful resources. My advice would be to first determine that it is in fact Rhizosphaeara that is causing needles to drop. These extension articles discuss possible reasons for blue spruce needle loss, as well as treatment options for Rhizosphaeara: New Mexico State University publication, Rhizosphaera Needle Cast Disease of Blue Spruce - has a good paragraph on Disease Management: https://aces.nmsu.edu/pubs/_h/H163/welcome.html Purdue University publication, Why Spruce Trees Lose Their Needles - explains a telltale sign of Rhizosphaera, tiny black dots arranged in rows on infected needles: https://extension.purdue.edu/article/29053 Michigan State University publication, What's going on with blue spruce? - https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/whats_going_on_with_blue_spruce Iowa State University article - Common Diseases of Blue Spruce I hope you find these to be helpful. I would be interested to learn about your course of action. Kind regards, Kris Brown
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I forgot to provide the link to the ISU article: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/harrison/news/common-diseases-blue-spruce
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Good articles and thanks for the links. I'll be confirming the diagnosis and will check these sources for treatment options.
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