Wilt disease

A wilt disease is any number of diseases that affect the vascular system of plants. Attacks by fungi, bacteria, and nematodes can cause rapid killing of plants, large tree branches or even entire trees.

A pine tree with pine wilt

Wilt diseases in woody plants tend to fall into two major categories, those that start with the branches and those that start with the roots. Those that start with the branches most often start with pathogens that feed on the leaves or bark, those that start with the roots start with wounding or direct entry by the pathogen into the roots, some are spread from one plant to another by way of root grafts.[1]

Pathogens that cause wilting diseases invade the vascular vessels and cause the xylem to fail to transport water to the foliage, thus causing wilting of stems and leaves.[2]

  1. ^ Tattar, Terry A. (1978). Diseases of shade trees. New York: Academic Press. pp. 167. ISBN 0-12-684350-3.
  2. ^ Terry Price. "Wilt Diseases". Georgia Forestry Commission. Archived from the original on 2008-11-19.