Pecan tree woes

Prairieville, LA(Zone 9a)

This tree has some real problems. The leaf stems are dropping, leaves attached, but crispy and covered in either deformed nuts or galls. the tree is over 20 years old and in the past the only problem has been tent caterpillars.

Any help is greatly appreciated. We are debating removing the tree, but hoping the problem is treatable.

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mid central, FL(Zone 9a)

can't help with the problem but that's a nice shot of a ladybug larvae!

Prairieville, LA(Zone 9a)

Thanks Track. I didn't see it when taking the pic...surprised when i checked the pics...grin

This is a pic of the fallen twigs

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mid central, FL(Zone 9a)

just checked my SLGB and it says, "prevent or cure pecan rosette (abnormal clumps of twigs caused by zinc deficiency) with zinc sulfate sprays or soil treatments. pecan is prone to aphid infestations." "pecans need well-drained deep soil; they won't stand salinity. don't let soil dry out".

doesn't say anything else about disease or particular problems.

Prairieville, LA(Zone 9a)

I dunno Track...Zinc poor could certainly be part of it....it drains well and we have gotten pretty good rain this spring. I will check out Zinc sulfate and also a good fertilizer for it.

I still think there may be more to the problem however....but at the very least it will have had a good last meal if we have to remove it.....8-(

Thanks for checking that out for me.

mid central, FL(Zone 9a)

http://www.ipmcenters.org/cropprofiles/docs/txpecans.pdf

good reading here.

Prairieville, LA(Zone 9a)

Yep it is...Thanks. I am gonna get some specimens ready to take to County Agent for help on Monday. Tomorrow is grandson's HS graduation and we have family in. Thanks again for the info....

Prairieville, LA(Zone 9a)

Thinking about the ladybug larvae, I did some inspecting....they were present in great numbers...thought about what ladybugs eat, and that led to an answer.

Phylloxera devastatrix...pecan tree aphids

http://insects.tamu.edu/students/undergrad/ento402/Pecan_files/Pecan_pests_early_pecan_phylloxera.html

http://www.aces.edu/counties/StClair/documents/NRPecanTreesLee2012.pdf

Thanks for your help Track...

mid central, FL(Zone 9a)

who knew aphids could be that destructive to a tree?
that link i sent you mentioned the aphids and before that i didn't know that pecans had their own.
i guess the species name says it all......

Prairieville, LA(Zone 9a)

Fortunately they are controllable and will not kill the tree. Thanks for your help.

mid central, FL(Zone 9a)

:-)

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