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Issues Surrounding Thousand Cankers Disease and Its Management Whitney Cranshaw Colorado State University

Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) An Insect/Fungal Disease Complex affecting some Juglans spp.

A fungus Geosmithia morbida A beetle walnut twig beetle

Unexplained decline of black walnut in eastern Colorado has been observed since about 2001

First records of this insect from Colorado were established in 2004 (Boulder, Westminster) In affected trees there was found an associated twig beetle the walnut twig beetle (Pityopthorous juglandis)

The walnut twig beetle is a minute bark beetle. Great picture by Jim LaBonte, OR Dept. Agriculture! It is one of few Pityophthorus species that develop in hardwoods. Pityophthorus bark beetles are collectively known as twig beetles because they normally restrict damage to small diameter twigs.

In black walnut in Colorado beetles were seen to regularly attack all diameter branches and were even found in the trunk.

Arizona walnut (Juglans major) Host associated with original descriptions of the walnut twig beetle

Published distribution of Arizona walnut

Arizona walnut is a common species found in canyons and along riverways

In Arizona walnut the insect acts as a typical twig beetle

Observations on this black walnut problem have accelerated in Colorado since 2006

The first published association of walnut twig beetle with black walnut in decline occurred in the Espanola Valley area of northern New Mexico (2002)

In New Mexico and Colorado the decline of black walnut and the involvement of walnut twig beetle was originally assumed to be associated with drought.

My personal epiphany: Idaho Hort Expo, January 2008 #1 topic of audience concern involved black walnut die-offs Idaho 2004 record of walnut twig beetle; associated with die-off of black walnut in Boise- Meridian area (Frank Merickel)

Other Recent New State Records for Walnut Twig Beetle Idaho 2004 record; associated with die-off of black walnut in Boise-Meridian area (Frank Merickel) Utah Widespread die-off occurred in late 1990s in Provo area. State records from that time period (1996). State record of a single beetle August 22, 1988 from Provo. (Shawn Clark, Diane Allston)

Other Recent New State Records for Walnut Twig Beetle Idaho 2004 record; associated with die-off of black walnut in Boise-Meridian area (Frank Merickel) Utah Widespread die-off occurred in late 1990s in Provo area. State records from that time period (1996). State record of a single beetle August 22, 1988 from Provo. (Shawn Clark, Diane Allston) Oregon Common in 2004 traps samples in the Dalles area. Review of samples identified 1997 sample from Portland (Jim LaBonte) WA Recovered from Prosser area

The Big Question: How can a little twig beetle be killing healthy trees???

Pityophthorus bark beetles are collectively known as twig beetles because they normally restrict damage to small diameter twigs.

A canker producing fungus (with vector) + A susceptible host =

How did this happen? - Somehow the beetle jumped hosts.

Colorado Potato Beetle (Jumped from buffalobur to cultivated Solanum then moved across US and into Europe)

Apple Maggot Jumped from hawthorn (Cratageus) to apple (Malus)

Jumped from wild cotton in Mexico to cultivated cotton and spread throughout the US Cotton Belt. Boll Weevil

The walnut twig beetle has broken out of its native range and dispersed to additional host plants

Walnut Twig Beetle Range Expansion Big Bang or Buttheads

Spread of walnut twig beetle through the western states involved human transport of infested wood products

In 2009 surveys, walnut twig beetle was repeatedly found in Arizona walnut at several sites in NM and AZ

Walnut twig beetle in AZ walnut functions as a typical Pityophthorus species of twig beetle. Attacks are normally limited to small diameter branches and function as a form of natural pruning.

Progression to fullblown Thousand Cankers Disease has not been observed in AZ walnut.

Geosmithia morbida is also likely to be a native fungus, similarly associated with Arizona walnut.

Geosmithia grows around tunnels of walnut twig beetles sporulating profusely around pupal chambers

The Geosmithia fungus is has been found consistently associated with the tunnels and frass of walnut twig beetles regardless of Juglans spp. or site of collection.

Evidence suggesting Geosmithia morbida is a native fungus The fungus is consistently associated with walnut twig beetle wherever walnut twig beetle occurs The genetics of Geosmithia strains collected over broad geographic areas appear to be showing diversity (data limited) No apparent genetic bottlenecks Geosmithia morbida is a warm temperature fungus Consistent with a warm climate of origin

How did this happen? - Somehow the beetle (and fungus) jumped hosts.

Emerald ash borer is to Osama bin- Laden. An analogy for regulatory people

as Walnut twig beetle is to Timothy McVeigh An analogy for regulatory people

What is Thousand Cankers Disease? Black walnut Arizona walnut

A canker producing fungus (with vector) + A susceptible host =

A canker producing fungus (with vector) + A nonsusceptible host =

Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) An Insect/Fungal Disease Complex affecting Juglans spp.

Symptoms of Thousand Cankers Disease develop following sustained introductions of Geosmithia by walnut twig beetles in susceptible hosts.

Other Vectors? Other insects (e.g., ambrosia beetles, wood borers) may or may not incidentally move Geosmithia from TCD-involved trees. Habits of other insects preclude their being significantly involved in TCD-development Limited to point introductions Incapable of producing large numbers of infection courts

Walnut twig beetle life history? Great picture by Jim LaBonte, OR Dept. Agriculture!

A spring colonization by adult beetles occurs in late April and early May

Larval development takes about 6-8 weeks to complete.

Adults emerge from trees. Minute emergence holes are produced by the exiting beetles. A second cycle of tunneling and larval development occurs.

Larva and pupae become uncommon in early fall. Most appear to overwinter in the adult stage - in Colorado.

Primary overwintering site? Excavated shelters in thicker bark of trunk.

Another great picture by Jim LaBonte At the end of the summer the adult beetles move into the trunk and hibernate within chambers excavated in the bark.

Can overwintering tunneling serve as an important source of Geosmithia introduction into the trunk?

Walnut twig beetles readily breed in logs

Two logs, ca 5 1/2-in diameter, 18-in length

23,040 Beetles/2 logs = 35+ Beetles/inch 2

Crudely debarked (chain saw) larval development continued and life cycle successfully completed.

Thoroughly debarked (draw knife) adults continued to be recruited to log and would initiate tunneling. Successful reproduction unlikely due to drying.

What about chipping?

Walnut twig beetles were able to complete development in larger pieces following chipping

Areas with Walnut Twig Beetle

Native Distribution of Black Walnut, Juglans nigra

2009 Colorado Juglans Survey Goals Locate all Juglans spp. in Colorado east of the Continental Divide Do preliminary assessment of TCD incidence Do follow-up on suspect trees in edge areas

2009 Colorado Juglans Survey Goals Locate all Juglans spp. in Colorado east of the Continental Divide Priority #1 define the edge Priority #2 communities without known TCD Street address/gps/google Earth reference Do preliminary assessment of TCD incidence Do follow-up on suspect trees in edge areas

2009 Colorado Juglans Survey Goals Locate all Juglans spp. in Colorado east of the Continental Divide Do preliminary assessment of TCD incidence 0-2 rating scale Best period for symptoms from early July through early September Do follow-up on suspect trees in edge areas

2009 Colorado Juglans Survey Goals Locate all Juglans spp. in Colorado east of the Continental Divide Do preliminary assessment of TCD incidence Do follow-up on suspect trees in edge areas/new communities

Thousand Cankers Colorado hot spots - 2009

Thousand Cankers NOT spots - 2009

Management of Thousand Cankers Disease - Some Points to Consider

It is probable that in areas of the western US where Thousand Cankers/Walnut Twig Beetle is currently established black walnut will be essentially exterminated within the decade

Juglans future in the western US??? Arizona walnut is not threatened

Natural spread of Thousand Cankers within a region is unknown. Outbreaks may remain localized.

Good News: Other Juglans species are not as susceptible to TCD as is Juglans nigra (black walnut). Pecan (Carya) are apparently TCD resistant.

Good News: It takes a long time (Decade? More? A bit less?) for a tree to die following initial colonization by walnut twig beetles.

Dutch elm disease has different epidemiology

DED fungus grows in and results in the plugging of the xylem.

Root grafting is a concern with Dutch elm disease

Tree death from Thousand Cankers results from overwhelming numbers of individual infections not a single inoculation

Bad News: Visual symptoms of Thousand Cankers only develop in the last 2-3 years of the life of the tree.

Symptoms of Thousand Cankers Disease develop following sustained introductions of Geosmithia by walnut twig beetles in susceptible hosts.

Good News: Theoretically, effective control of walnut twig beetle could arrest disease progression.

Bad News: Prospects for effective chemical control of walnut twig beetle are poor.

Drenching branch sprays for walnut twig beetle

Foliar treatments? The beetle attacks all areas of the tree. Attacks can occur over a period of several months (mid-april through mid-september). Establishment and maintenance of coverage will be very difficult.

Soil treatments and Walnut Twig Beetle - Anecdotes Imidacloprid (Merit, Touchstone) may assist in slowing spread of walnut decline if it is applied prophylactically

Imidacloprid soil drenches/injections? The fungus grows ahead of the beetle. Cankered areas may prevent movement of insecticide to the beetle feeding site.

Soil treatments and Walnut Twig Beetle - Anecdotes Imidacloprid may assist in slowing spread of walnut decline if it is applied prophylactically Registration status suggests allowance on black walnut Registered for shade trees Registered for nut-producing crops Use rates on individual trees are very high compared to agricultural use rates

Soil treatments and Walnut Twig Beetle - Anecdotes Imidacloprid may assist in slowing spread of walnut decline if it is applied prophylactically Dinotefuran (Safari) may work better for this application

Relative Water Solubility of Neonicotinoids: Water Solubility (Active Ingredient) 40000 30000 20000 10000 Clothianidin Imidacloprid 327 500 Acetamiprid Thiamethoxam 2950 4100 39830 Dinotefuran 0 Information sources Clothianidin (Celero), Acetamiprid (Tristar), Dinotefuran (Safari) EPA Pesticide Fact Sheet Imidacloprid (Marathon), hiamethoxam (Flagship) MSDS for Products Slide information courtesy J. Chamberlin/Slide prepared by Casey Sclar

K oc Values of Neonicotinoids: 440 166 Clothianidin Imidacloprid 267 Acetamiprid 245 Thiamethoxam Dinotefuran 0 26 Source Data: EPA Pesticide Fact Sheets/Slide prepared by Casey Sclar

Soil treatments and Walnut Twig Beetle - Anecdotes Imidacloprid may assist in slowing spread of walnut decline if it is applied prophylactically Dinotefuran may work better for this application No food crop tolerance exists for dinotefuran

Bad News: Prospects for effective control of walnut twig beetle are poor. Insecticides may slow, but will not stop TCD.

Bad News: No effective traps for walnut twig beetle have been identified.

Good News: Walnut twig beetle has likely not yet reached the native range of Juglans nigra

Bad News: Long distance movement of walnut wood killed by 1000 cankers disease will be a huge issue due to the high value of the saw logs.

Bad News: Walnut wood with bark intact is extremely infectious.

A walnut log in Denver waiting for Uncle Benny from Chicago

Beetle infested black walnut from Boulder area with bark attached as advertised on the internet

Sanitation issues

Walnut twig beetles readily breed in logs

Care must be taken in handling wood chips from TCD trees as they can be a source of walnut twig beetle spread

How should we handle trees that are in end stage decline with Thousand Cankers?

What Needs to Be Done Strong public education on the threat of Thousand Cankers Disease to black walnut in its native range Immediate restriction, aided by national quarantine, of all Juglans material that may spread walnut twig beetle into the native range of black walnut.

Demographic for Outreach/Education Lumber mills Beetle infested black walnut with bark attached as advertised on the internet

Demographic for Outreach/Education #1 - Woodworkers

Demographic for Outreach/Education Tree Removal Operations

Demographic for Outreach/Education Smoker Wood Distributors Firewood Distributors

2009 Colorado Juglans Survey Goals Locate all Juglans spp. in Colorado east of the Continental Divide Priority #1 define the edge Priority #2 communities without known TCD Street address/gps/google Earth reference Contact all eastern Colorado municipalities with walnut on survey results and provide educational materials

Thousand Cankers Colorado hot spots - 2009

Thousand Cankers NOT spots - 2009

Immediate Action Needed: Institute quarantine of all Juglans wood of western origin

A Juglans Quarantine Would affect logs/wood with bark intact Would not need affect Milled wood without bark Logs that have sufficiently dried so live beetles cease production (3 years?) Nuts

Value of the Juglans Quarantine Announcement of quarantine would vastly increase public awareness of issue National quarantine would empower state and local officials to develop effective containment actions

TCD and black walnut in the western US the canary in the coal mine

Will black walnuts in the West allow us a chance to save black walnut..or will the canary die in vain?

This information gleaned from many people including: Curtis Utley, Ned Tisserat, Don Bright, Dave Leatherman, Kathleen Alexander, Steve Seybold.