The Black Walnut: Trees, Pests & People

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  • Опубликовано: 8 авг 2013
  • In this chapter of Trees, Pests & People, we look at the threat of thousand cankers disease as it looms from a distance over the Missouri black walnuts.
    Trees, Pests & People is the story of three kinds of trees -- Walnut, Avocado and Ash. These trees are united by the threat of invasive insects and diseases -- forest pests from other countries that are killing trees across the nation. But more than the trees, this is the story of how these threats affect everyday lives, and how we can all fight the problem of invasive pests.


    This video was made by The Nature Conservancy with funding from USDA-APHIS. For more information on these pests, and what you can do to help, visit www.dontmovefirewood.org.

Комментарии • 12

  • @rojelioroblez6666
    @rojelioroblez6666 Год назад

    Like gang green trees.

  • @timan2039
    @timan2039 3 года назад +1

    Best of luck keeping this problem out of your State and elsewhere. We have a lot of Black Walnut trees in Denver, CO. For a good example of what similar infestation has brought just look to Florida and Citrus Canker disease and now Citrus Greening.

    • @og-greenmachine8623
      @og-greenmachine8623 2 года назад

      Cherry leaf roll in Ca
      Black line virus
      My tree seems fine.
      Thinking of painting the base.
      I don’t think this is accidental.

  • @kconsidine313
    @kconsidine313 2 года назад +1

    I bought a baby black walnut tree this year, because I LOVE black walmuts trees and their majestic beauty and amazing qualities. My baby is not doing good, the leaves are turning brown and dying. I have tried copper and neem, nothing seems to be helping. To be clear its a two year old plant. Everything was fine then the deer ate many of the leaves and then all of a sudden the grow back leaves were turning brown. I need help. I need to save my tree. My parents have a horse farm we used 5 year old manure for the tree with great drainage (rocks and sand) I love my tree please help. Thank you

  • @billydev208
    @billydev208 4 года назад +1

    So where has this in black walnuts been seen?

    • @timan2039
      @timan2039 3 года назад

      It's native to the western United States, we have it in Colorado.

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Год назад

    ok good I thought the Black Walnut was almost extinct at least on the east coast I see so few.

  • @johnculbert1927
    @johnculbert1927 7 лет назад +6

    1 min intro is to long

  • @raeedumairchattha2910
    @raeedumairchattha2910 10 лет назад

    Hi