EPPO Global Database

Bretziella fagacearum(CERAFA)

Hosts

Important note about the classification of host plants in GD:
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Organism Type
Castanea mollissima (CSNMO) Host
* Bretz TW, Long WG (1950) Oak wilt fungus isolated from Chinese chestnut. Plant Disease Reporter 34(10), 291.
------- Natural infection observed in a 12-year-old plantation in Missouri (US).

* Himelick EB, Fox HW (1961) Experimental studies on control of oak wilt disease. University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station and Illinois Natural History Survey. Bulletin 680, 48 pp.
Castanea pumila (CSNPU) Host
* Himelick EB, Fox HW (1961) Experimental studies on control of oak wilt disease. University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station and Illinois Natural Hisotry Survey. Bulletin 680, 48 pp.
Castanea sativa (CSNSA) Host
* Himelick EB, Fox HW (1961) Experimental studies on control of oak wilt disease. University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station and Illinois Natural Hisotry Survey. Bulletin 680, 48 pp.
Chrysolepis sempervirens (CSOSE) Host
* Himelick EB, Fox HW (1961) Experimental studies on control of oak wilt disease. University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station and Illinois Natural Hisotry Survey. Bulletin 680, 48 pp.
Notholithocarpus densiflorus (LIADF) Host
* Himelick EB, Fox HW (1961) Experimental studies on control of oak wilt disease. University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station and Illinois Natural Hisotry Survey. Bulletin 680, 48 pp.
Quercus agrifolia (QUEAG) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.
Quercus alba (QUEAL) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Henry BW (1944) Chalara quercina n.sp., the cause of oak wilt. Phytopathology 34(7), 631-635.

* Juzwik J, Appel DN, MacDonald WL & Burks S (2011) Challenges and successes in managing oak wilt in the United States. Plant Disease 95(8), 888-900.

* Schreiber LR, Green Jr RJ (1958) The occurrence and prevalence of oak wilt in Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 68, 110-115.
Quercus chrysolepis (QUECH) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.
Quercus coccinea (QUECO) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Henry BW (1944) Chalara quercina n.sp., the cause of oak wilt. Phytopathology 34(7), 631-635.
Quercus dumosa (QUEDU) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.
Quercus ellipsoidalis (QUEEL) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Juzwik J, Appel DN, MacDonald WL & Burks S (2011) Challenges and successes in managing oak wilt in the United States. Plant Disease 95(8), 888-900.

* Schreiber LR, Green Jr RJ (1958) The occurrence and prevalence of oak wilt in Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 68, 110-115.
Quercus engelmannii (QUEEG) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.
Quercus falcata (QUEFC) Host
* Juzwik J, Appel DN, MacDonald WL & Burks S (2011) Challenges and successes in managing oak wilt in the United States. Plant Disease 95(8), 888-900.
Quercus fusiformis (QUEFU) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Juzwik J, Appel DN, MacDonald WL & Burks S (2011) Challenges and successes in managing oak wilt in the United States. Plant Disease 95(8), 888-900.
Quercus garryana (QUEGR) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.
Quercus ilex (QUEIL) Host
* Pinon J, MacDonald W, Double M, Tainter F (2003) Les risques pour la chênaie européenne d’introduction de Ceratocystis fagacearum en provenance des Etats-Unis, 5 pp. https://www.academie-agriculture.fr/actualites/academie/seance/academie/la-place-des-champignons-pathogenes-dans-lequilibre-de-la?191103
------- Found to be susceptible during experiments on European oaks conducted in the USA.
Quercus imbricaria (QUEIM) Host
* Schreiber LR, Green Jr RJ (1958) The occurrence and prevalence of oak wilt in Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 68, 110-115.
Quercus kelloggii (QUEKE) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.
Quercus laevis (QUELA) Host
* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus laurifolia (QUELF) Host
* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus lobata (QUELO) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.
Quercus macrocarpa (QUEMC) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Henry BW (1944) Chalara quercina n.sp., the cause of oak wilt. Phytopathology 34(7), 631-635.

* Juzwik J, Appel DN, MacDonald WL & Burks S (2011) Challenges and successes in managing oak wilt in the United States. Plant Disease 95(8), 888-900.

* Marchetti MA (1962) Reaction of Quercus macrocarpa to infection by Ceratocystis fagacearum. Iowa State University. Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 2011. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd/2011

* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus marilandica (QUEMR) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus muehlenbergii (QUEMU) Host
* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus nigra (QUENI) Host
* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus palustris (QUEPA) Host
* Schreiber LR, Green Jr RJ (1958) The occurrence and prevalence of oak wilt in Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 68, 110-115.
Quercus petraea (QUEPE) Host
* Pinon J, MacDonald W, Double M, Tainter F (2003) Les risques pour la chênaie européenne d’introduction de Ceratocystis fagacearum en provenance des Etats-Unis, 5 pp. https://www.academie-agriculture.fr/actualites/academie/seance/academie/la-place-des-champignons-pathogenes-dans-lequilibre-de-la?191103
------- Found to be susceptible during experiments on European oaks conducted in the USA.
Quercus phellos (QUEPH) Host
* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus prinus (QUEPR) Host
* Merrill W (1975) American chestnut and chestnut oak not reservoirs of the oak wilt fungus in Pennsylvania. Plant Disease Reporter 59(7), 564-566.
------- Inoculated trees developped symptoms but the disease did not spread to adjacent Quercus rubra trees.
Quercus pubescens (QUEPU) Host
* Pinon J, MacDonald W, Double M, Tainter F (2003) Les risques pour la chênaie européenne d’introduction de Ceratocystis fagacearum en provenance des Etats-Unis, 5 pp. https://www.academie-agriculture.fr/actualites/academie/seance/academie/la-place-des-champignons-pathogenes-dans-lequilibre-de-la?191103
------- Found to be susceptible during experiments on European oaks conducted in the USA.
Quercus robur (QUERO) Host
* Pinon J, MacDonald W, Double M, Tainter F (2003) Les risques pour la chênaie européenne d’introduction de Ceratocystis fagacearum en provenance des Etats-Unis, 5 pp. https://www.academie-agriculture.fr/actualites/academie/seance/academie/la-place-des-champignons-pathogenes-dans-lequilibre-de-la?191103
------- Found to be susceptible during experiments on European oaks conducted in the USA.
Quercus rubra (QUERU) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Henry BW (1944) Chalara quercina n.sp., the cause of oak wilt. Phytopathology 34(7), 631-635.

* Juzwik J, Appel DN, MacDonald WL & Burks S (2011) Challenges and successes in managing oak wilt in the United States. Plant Disease 95(8), 888-900.

* Schreiber LR, Green Jr RJ (1958) The occurrence and prevalence of oak wilt in Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 68, 110-115.
Quercus shumardii (QUESH) Host
* Juzwik J, Appel DN, MacDonald WL & Burks S (2011) Challenges and successes in managing oak wilt in the United States. Plant Disease 95(8), 888-900.

* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus stellata (QUESL) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus suber (QUESU) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Pinon J, MacDonald W, Double M, Tainter F (2003) Les risques pour la chênaie européenne d’introduction de Ceratocystis fagacearum en provenance des Etats-Unis, 5 pp. https://www.academie-agriculture.fr/actualites/academie/seance/academie/la-place-des-champignons-pathogenes-dans-lequilibre-de-la?191103
------- Found to be susceptible during experiments on European oaks conducted in the USA.
Quercus texana (QUEST) Host
* Wilson DA (2005) Recent advances in the control of oak wilt in the United States. Plant Pathology Journal 4, 177-191.
Quercus velutina (QUEVE) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Henry BW (1944) Chalara quercina n.sp., the cause of oak wilt. Phytopathology 34(7), 631-635.

* Juzwik J, Appel DN, MacDonald WL & Burks S (2011) Challenges and successes in managing oak wilt in the United States. Plant Disease 95(8), 888-900.

* Schreiber LR, Green Jr RJ (1958) The occurrence and prevalence of oak wilt in Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 68, 110-115.
Quercus virginiana (QUEVI) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.

* Juzwik J, Appel DN, MacDonald WL & Burks S (2011) Challenges and successes in managing oak wilt in the United States. Plant Disease 95(8), 888-900.
Quercus wislizenii (QUEWI) Host
* Appel DN (1994) The potential for a California oak wilt epidemic. Journal of Arboriculture 20(2), 79-86.
Castanea dentata (CSNDE) Doubtful host
* Himelick EB, Fox HW (1961) Experimental studies on control of oak wilt disease. University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station and Illinois Natural History Survey. Bulletin 680, 48 pp.
------- Host.

* Merrill W (1975) American chestnut and chestnut oak not reservoirs of the oak wilt fungus in Pennsylvania. Plant Disease Reporter 59(7), 564-566.
----- Inoculations studies concluded that C.  dentata is not a host.