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Page 1: Texas Oak Wilt Suppression Project

Ronald F. BillingsTexas Forest Service

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• Oak wilt first identified in Texas in Dallas in 1961

• Prior to mid-1970s, live oak mortality in Central Texas attributed to other causes

• Live oaks and red (Spanish) oaks are most severely affected by oak wilt

• Only red oaks produce fungal mats

• Most tree losses occur from pathogen spread through connected root systems (common in live oaks) or root grafts.

Oak Wilt in Texas

Oak wilt fungal mat on red oak

Veinal necrosison live oak

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Distribution of Oak Wilt in Texas

San Antonio

Dallas

Austin

Houston

College Station

Fort Worth

• 56 counties in Central Texas

• 6 counties in West Texas

Counties in Texas with oak wiltcover an area larger than VT, NH, MA, CT, NJ, RI and MD combined.

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Texas Oak Wilt Suppression Project

Since 1988

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• Initiated in 1988, by TFS & City of Austinfollowing a 5-year federal:stateOak Wilt Demonstration Project

Texas Oak Wilt Suppression ProjectBackground

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• Initiated in 1988, by TFS & City of Austinfollowing a 5-year federal:stateOak Wilt Demonstration Project

• U.S. Congressman Jake Pickle was instrumental in providing initial federal funding

Texas Oak Wilt Suppression ProjectBackground

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• Initiated in 1988, by TFS & City of Austinfollowing a 5-year federal:stateOak Wilt Demonstration Project

• U.S. Congressman Jake Pickle instrumental in providing federal funding

• Initial suppression efforts limited to Hood, Travis, and Kendall counties

Texas Oak Wilt Suppression ProjectBackground

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• Initiated in 1988, by TFS & City of Austinfollowing a 5-year federal:stateOak Wilt Demonstration Project

• U.S. Congressman Jake Pickle instrumental in providing federal funding

• Initial suppression efforts limited to Hood, Travis, and Kendall counties

• TFS staff in 1988 = one forester in Austin, urban foresters in Fort Worth and San Antonio.

Texas Oak Wilt Suppression ProjectBackground

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Oak Wilt in Texas (Initial Perception = Small problem, easy to contain)

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Oak Wilt in Texas: Actual Situation(A Huge Problem)

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Carrie AtchisonGranbury

Renee BurksMeridian Eric Beckers

AustinRob Grotty

Austin

Oak Wilt Project - TFS Staff Foresters in Central Texas2007

10

Robert EdmonsonJohnson City

Daniel LewisLa Grange

Mark DuffKerrville

Jim RooniRegional Forester, Austin

Urban ForesterSan Antonio

James HouserOak Wilt Technical Coordinator

Austin

VACANT

Vacant

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January 2004

Each TFS Forester is Responsible for Multiple Counties

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Dr. David Appel, Texas A&M University Forest PathologistProvides Technical Expertise

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Oak Wilt Technical Advisory Board• Dr. Dave Appel, TAMU

• Dr. Brad Barber, TFS

• Dr. Ron Billings, TFS

• Carrie Burns, City of Lakeway

• James Houser, TFS

• Jay Culver, City of Austin

• Gene Gehring, Arborist

• Jordy Hagen, Arborist

• Jim Rooni, TFS

• Emsud Horosovic, City of Round Rock

• Billy Kniffen, Hays County Extension

• Dr. Forrest Oliveria, US Forest Service

• Curt Randa, City of Cedar Park

• Dale Starkey, US Forest Service

• Damon Waitt, L.B. J. Wildflower Center

• Dr. Dan Wilson, US Forest Service

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• Public awareness

• Detection and evaluation

• Technical assistance to landowners

• Cost shares for oak wilt control

• Train oak wilt specialists

• Develop and implement strategic plan

Project Objectives

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IncreasePublic

Awarenessof Oak Wilt

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Deal One-on-one with Affected Property Owners

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Partnerships and Cooperation

• LBJ Wildflower Center

• Houston Advanced Research Center (NBII)

• Cities of Austin, Lakeway

• Master Gardeners/Master Naturalists

• ISA Certified Arborists

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Oak Wilt Web PageSince 2003

A cooperative project involving:

• Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center• Houston Advanced Research Center• National Biological Information Infrastructure• Texas Forest Service• USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection• ISA, Texas Chapter

http://www.texasoakwilt.org/

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http://www.texasoakwilt.org

Over 19,000 page views and 79,000 hits inMarch 2007

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46 Oak Wilt Vendors Listed on Web Page

38 Oak Wilt Certified Arborists Listed on Web Page

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ISA Certified Arborist Training

• 66 trained in San Antonio in 2006

• 51 trained in Austin and Dallas in 2007

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Master Gardener/Master Naturalists

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Prevention

Systemic fungicides are available to protect individual trees from oak wilt, but these do not stop tree-to-tree spread.

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State-of-the-art GIS and Data Management Systems

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DOQQ Photo Maps of Treatments

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Barrier Treatments• In live oak motts, expanding oak wilt

centers may spread through interconnected root systems up to

100 feet per year.

• Trenching (at least 4 feet deep) is required to halt oak wilt spread through interconnected root systems

• Roguing (removal of diseased trees within the trenched area) is recommended in rural areas

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Most CommonTrenching Equipment in Texas

Rock Saw

Ripper Bar

Back Hoe

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52- or 60-inchRock Saw

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Texas –sized Trencher

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Centers trenched = 2,466

Feet of trench = 3.4 Million Feet (665 miles)

Total cost shares = $ 2,461,758

Total costs = $ 6,005,645

Average cost/foot = $1.71

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Feet of Cost-shared Trench by County

1988 - 2007

43 Counties

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0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000

Rura

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l Res

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rban

Urba

n

Feet x 1,000Total = 3.4 million feet (648 miles)

7%

14%

35%

44%

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Cost/Foot of Trenches by Land Use Texas Oak Wilt Suppression Project

$0.00

$5.00

$10.00

$15.00

$20.00

$25.00

FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY 07

Urban Suburban Rural Res. Rural Non-Res.

$22.45

$7.95

3.21 $3.28

10.85

Land Use Classification

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Long-range Strategic Plan• Pursue integrated approach to pest

management

• Identification of priority areas, partnerships

• Empower more cities & communities to address oak wilt

• Involve and train volunteer groups to assist with Project goals

• Plant resistant trees; diversify landscapes

• Increase state funding

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About Oak Wilt• Oak wilt impact has increased with a rapidly-

increasing population, property fragmentation, and urban sprawl.

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About Oak Wilt• Oak wilt impact has increased with a rapidly-

increasing population, property fragmentation, and urban sprawl.

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About Oak Wilt• Oak wilt incidence has increased with a

rapidly-increasing population, property fragmentation, and urban sprawl.

• Trench depth, placement, and tree removal inside trenched area are critical to success.

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About Oak Wilt• Oak wilt incidence has increased with a

rapidly-increasing population, property fragmentation, and urban sprawl.

• Trench depth, placement, and tree removal inside trenched area are critical to success.

• Trenches to 4 feet depth are effective in halting oak wilt spread, but failure (breakout) is always an option.

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About Oak Wilt• Oak wilt incidence has increased with a

rapidly-increasing population, property fragmentation, and urban sprawl.

• Trench depth, placement, and tree removal inside trenched area are critical to success.

• Most breakouts occur within 2 years, but some may appear 10-12 years later.

• Trenches to 4 feet depth are effective in halting oak wilt spread, but failure (breakout) is always an option.

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About Oak Wilt Management• Oak wilt is a people problem and

public education is never ending.

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About Oak Wilt Management

• Neighborhoods have developed unique methods for combating oak wilt.

• Oak wilt is a people problem and public education is never ending.

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About Oak Wilt Management

• Partnerships are the key.

• Oak wilt is a people problem and public education is never ending.

• Neighborhoods have developed unique methods for combating oak wilt

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About Oak Wilt Management

• Partnerships are the key.

• A holistic, stewardship approach is best.

• Oak wilt is a people problem and public education is never ending.

• Neighborhoods have developed unique methods for combating oak wilt

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No Silver Bullet for Oak Wilt

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The Texas Chapter,International Society ofArboriculture presents

June 4 - 7, 2007Hilton Hotel

Austin, Texas

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ConclusionWith the proper staff, dedication, resources, partnerships, knowledge, and long-term commitment, anything can be accomplished.

The Texas Cooperative Oak Wilt Suppression Project is proof of that!

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Oak Wilt

Management

Watershed Protection

Fire Prevention

Stewardship Woodlands Protection Initiative

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