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Boxwood Blight Update:Where we are and where we hope to be.
Boxwood blight has been discovered in the US. Learn how far it has spread and how the horticultural research community is addressing this new plant disease introduction.
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Boxwood Blight March 2012
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Boxwood Blight Update: Where we are and where we hope to be.
Boxwood Blight (Cylindrocladium pseudonaviculatum) is a new plant disease to the United States, having first been confirmed in the October, 2011. The disease can cause significant defoliation and branch dieback to infected plants. Most of what we know about the disease is from research done in Europe where the disease was first discovered in the early 1990s. However, recent work in the US has shed additional light on disease diagnosis, its reproductive potential, and host range. The purpose of this webinar is share with boxwood growers and the public what the scientific community currently knows about this problematic disease and the research priorities they have identified.
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Joe Bischoff

Dr. Joe Bischoff is ANLA's Director of Government Relations. Focused on legislative and regulatory issues connected to pest and disease management, Joe also works in collaboration with the Horticultural Research Institute (HRI), the research arm of ANLA, to develop and implement strategies for responding to new pest and disease challenges facing the industry. He was recently appointed to the Federal Invasive Species Advisory Committee (ISAC), serves on the Tier 2 Commodity Committee for the National Clean Plant Network – Fruit Trees, and is on the Research Committee of the National Ornamentals Research Site at Dominican University of California. Before joining the ANLA in February 2012, Dr. Bischoff was National Mycologist with the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the USDA.
Additional Resources
Industry Recommended Best Management Practices for the prevention and eradication of Boxwood Blight within a nursery
A diagnostic fact sheet from ARS-USDA
An introduction to the disease from The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (www.ct.gov/caes)
An overview provided by Oregon State University Extension
North Carolina State University reviews the biology, spread and diagnosis of Boxwood Blight.
Information from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management