Wetwood disease of shade trees

An area on the outside of a tree trunk that appears to be stained white or looks wet during summer is likely bacterial wetwood. It is also known as slime flux.Wetwood is a common disease affecting the central core or bark of shade trees, such as elm.The stain is caused by slime generated from fermentation pressure in wetwood infected areas. The slime oozes out through bark cracks,...

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