To report suspicious symptoms that may indicate a Sudden Oak Death outbreak in Texas, please complete the following :

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Possible Sudden Oak Death Observations

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Urban (street, shrub, other)              Rural (native woodland)

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Symptoms Observed
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Bleeding Cankers on lower trunk      Non-bleeding cankers on lower trunk  

Cankers on higher branches              Drooping of new growth

Twig dieback                                         Rapid crown discoloration  

Beetles evident                                   Hypoxylon canker evident

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For technical assistance with this page contact the Technology Assisted Learning Lab at (979) 862-3449 or via e-mail at prabha@neo.tamu.edu. For more information about Sudden Oak Death at Texas A & M University, contact Dr. David Appel at 979-845-8273 or by e-mail at appel@ppserver.tamu.edu; or Sara Service at 979-587-2701 or by e-mail s-service@neo.tamu.edu