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Question by  Theresa (19)

Will wet rot in the limb of a maple tree cause the tree to die?

 
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Answer by  Trent (75)

If it is only in the limb then, probably not. If the rot is in the root system then the maple tree will most likely die. A solution to this would be to plant the tree a little higher than the ground. This will allow for adequate drainage.

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

Verticillium is a wilting disease that can cause the tree to die. The fungus enters the roots and closes the water conducting vessels in roots and limbs. The tree can have this disease for years as it resides in the soil. Cut affected parts and gather up all debris. Pruning can help keep open areas for sun and air.

 
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Answer by  champaign9497 (11977)

It shouldn't if the tree itself is healthy but if you are really concerned about it my best advice to you would be to cut the infected limb off from the tree and paint the cut so it can't travel through out the tree.

 
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Answer by  daddy31 (304)

Yes- Wet Rot can cause a tree to die a slow horrible death. This can be prevented by simply cutting off the infected limb. Cut the limb as close to the base as possible.

 
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Answer by  dhp (129)

As long as it does not spread from the affected outer limb, the tree will be fine. Make sure it does not spread, you will have a lot of worry if it spreads to the roots.

 
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Answer by  daylahmnas (129)

Unfortunately, wet-rot can kill a maple tree. If it is in the limb of the tree and not near the trunk you can cut off the limb and hope that the dis-ease has not followed the sap to the internal trunk. It will take its time before it dies.

 
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Answer by  Bobinski (1652)

Yes, wet rot can kill a maple tree. If the limb is not near the trunk of the tree you can cut it off and hope the disease has not spread. The tree can have the disease for years. Pruning yearly does help.

 
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Answer by  beck (1099)

Wet rot could cause the limbs that have it to die slowly. It would probably be best to cut the limb with rot off and seal the fresh cut well.

 
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Answer by  karenb (51)

No. It may cause the limb to die and then fall down. This stress on the tree however, could potentially cause the tree to die.

 
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Answer by  choctaw (361)

It may cause the tree to die. The only known treatment is to trim the limbs 10-12 inches behind the affected area.

 
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