The United States Department of Agriculture identifies Laurel Wilt as a significant threat to the laurel family of trees, including avocados, caused by the redbay ambrosia beetle's symbiotic fungus. This disease has led to the demise of hundreds of millions of trees within the southeastern U.S., extending its reach to other areas.
In Florida, the avocado sector has been battling Laurel Wilt for over ten years, witnessing the loss of more than 140,000 trees and incurring financial damages estimated at $46 million. Combat strategies against this fungal invasion are limited, primarily involving fungicidal applications and selective pruning of affected foliage. Detection of the fungus poses a challenge, as visual signs are often minimal. However, the distinct odor emitted by infected trees has enabled the use of dogs to identify and manage the spread of this disease effectively.
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