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Sudden Oak Death — Phytophthora ramorum


Sudden Oak Death — Phytophthora ramorum

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The plant pathogen, Phytophthora ramorum, which causes the disease known as Sudden Oak Death (SOD), was recently discovered on horticultural nursery stock in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. The name of the disease is somewhat misleading, as the pathogen attacks many plants other than oaks. The current host list contains plants from many plant families (i.e. Douglas-fir, rhododendron, vaccinium, madrone, pieris, virburnum, and camellia) that are extremely important to the ornamental, small fruit, Christmas tree, and forest industries in Washington State. If this pathogen becomes established in Washington, resulting quarantines relating to the movement of hosts of this pathogen from quarantined areas have the potential to impact individuals and companies who sell their products locally as well as those who export them out of state or to other countries.

In order to help bring professionals up-to-speed on this disease, a cadre of university, state and federal agency personnel developed a one-day informational conference on SOD. The conference was held on July 9th, at the WSU-Puyallup Research and Extension Center. The invited speakers provided information on several key issues: SOD Overview; current SOD surveys in Washington State; PNW SOD Research; SOD Regulatory Issues; and Industry Perspectives.

Since space was limited and only 132 people were able to attend this conference, each of the presentations was video taped and is available for viewing. In addition to increasing the dissemination of the information presented at this conference, it is our hope that these video presentations will stimulate a continuing dialogue between all interested parties.

Sudden Oak Death Informational Meeting
Video presentations of the Sudden Oak Death Informational Meeting held at the Washington State University Puyallup Research and Extension Center July 9, 2003 are available for viewing as videostreams.

The videostreams will only work using Internet Explorer with Windows Media Player and will NOT work using either a Macintosh system or the Netscape browser.

Viewing Requirements
The following software is required to playback a Microsoft Producer presentation:

  • Microsoft Windows 98 operating system (or higher), or the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 operating system (or higher)
  • Microsoft Windows Media Player 6.4 (or higher)—Windows Media Player 7.0 or higher is recommended to optimize presentation playback
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 (or higher)

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Acknowledgments

Presentation Directory

OVERVIEW OF CURRENT SOD SITUATIONS
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CaliforniaSusan Frankel, USDA Forest Service, CA
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OregonGary McAninch , Oregon Department of Agriculture
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British ColumbiaJon Bell, Bio-Surveys, BC
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WashingtonTom Wessels, Washington State Department of Agriculture
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CURRENT WASHINGTON STATE SOD SURVEYS
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APHIS/WSDA Ornamental Nurseries – Art Wagner, Washington State Department of Agriculture
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USFS/DNR ForestsDan Omdal, Washington State Department of Natural Resources
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PNW Research OverviewGary Chastagner, Washington State University
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PNW Research OverviewBob Linderman, Oregon State University
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REGULATORY ISSUES
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USDA-APHISJonathon Jones, National Phytophthora Ramorum Program Manager
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WSDABrad White, Washington State Department of Agriculture
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5:31
CFIARob Ormrod, Horticulture Specialist, West Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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13:42

 

INDUSTRY PANEL DISCUSSION
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OrnamentalsDan Meier, Briggs Nursery, Olympia
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Christmas TreesBryan Oslund PNW Christmas Tree Association
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Small FruitTom Walters, Sakuma Brothers, Burlington
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Native PlantsKaren Ripley, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Olympia, WA
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Forestry (Specialty Products) – Jim Freed, Washington State University, Olympia, WA
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Forestry (Nursery Stock) – Bob Buzzo, Lawyers Nursery, Olympia, WA
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Forestry (Logging and Log Movement) – Robert Edmonds, University of Washington
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This conference was developed by the following adhoc committee:

  • Pete Bristow, Washington State University Puyallup Research and Extension Center
  • Clinton Campbell, USDA – APHIS
  • Gary Chastagner, Washington State University Puyallup Research and Extension Center
  • Jenny Glass, Washington State University Puyallup Research and Extension Center
  • Donald Hanley, Washington State University Natural Resource Sciences, Seattle
  • Dan Omdal, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Olympia
  • Karen Ripley, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Olympia
  • Mary Toolney, Washington State Department of Agriculture, Olympia
  • Video presentation produced and developed by the Rural Technology
    Initiative, a joint UW/WSU program to bring natural resource technology to
    rural citizens in the state

Contact: Gary Chastagner, 253-445-4528 | WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA
Last updated January 2, 2013

Meetings and Events 2011


Contact: Gary Chastagner, 253-445-4528 | WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA
Last updated January 2, 2013

2011-1101 Monitoring Packard Creek


Packard Creek

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Site 1101

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Near intersection of Packard and Whipple Creeks, Clark Co, WA


Elevation 75 ft

Stream order 3


Whipple Creek Stream

Assessment Summary 2005

Contact: Gary Chastagner, 253-445-4528 | WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA
Last updated January 2, 2013

2011-1104 Monitoring Woodard Creek


Woodard Creek

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Site 1104

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Contact: Gary Chastagner, 253-445-4528 | WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA
Last updated January 2, 2013

2011-1113 Monitoring Rosedale Stream


Rosedale Stream

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Site 1113

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Rosedale stream in Gig Harbor, WA


Elevation 67 ft

Stream order 1

Contact: Gary Chastagner, 253-445-4528 | WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA
Last updated January 2, 2013

2011-1112 Monitoring Wollochet Creek


Wollochet Creek

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Near Wollochet Creek in Gig Harbor, WA


Controlled Burn Planned in Gig Harbor Pierce County website


Elevation 118 ft

Stream order 1

Contact: Gary Chastagner, 253-445-4528 | WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA
Last updated January 2, 2013

2011-1110 Monitoring Thea Foss Waterway


Thea Foss Waterway

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Site 1110

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Thea Foss Waterway in Tacoma, WA


Thea Foss Waterway Cleanup


Elevation 5 ft

Stream order 3

Contact: Gary Chastagner, 253-445-4528 | WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA
Last updated January 2, 2013

2011-1109 Monitoring Vance Creek


Vance Creek

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Site 1109

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Contact: Gary Chastagner, 253-445-4528 | WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA
Last updated January 2, 2013

2011-1105 Monitoring Goldsborough Creek


Goldsborough Creek

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Site 1105

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Goldsborough Creek in Shelton, WA.


USGS data on Goldsborough Creek

Goldsborough Creek dam removal


Elevation 31 ft

Stream order 2

Contact: Gary Chastagner, 253-445-4528 | WSU Puyallup Research & Extension Center, 2606 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA
Last updated January 2, 2013