Tree of Heaven with Canker: Prevention & Cure
Ailanthus altissima
Canker on Tree of Heaven: What to Know?
Canker on Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) is a fungal condition with high severity. Tree of Heaven has moderate susceptibility to this disease. Canker is a disease caused by various fungi and bacteria that create necrotic, sunken areas on bark of branches, stems, and trunks. Pathogens enter through wounds and natural openings, especially when...
Tree of Heaven is a easy-care plant. Recovery from Canker takes approximately 90 days with proper treatment.
Unlike bacterial infections, Canker on Tree of Heaven can be managed with organic fungicides. Without precautions, chemical treatments for Canker can be harmful to pets. Use organic methods for Tree of Heaven in pet-friendly homes.
ð What Does Canker Look Like on Tree of Heaven?
- âĒ Sunken, discolored lesions on bark
- âĒ Oval to elongate dark areas on stems and branches
- âĒ Bark splitting and cracking
- âĒ Sap or resin oozing from infected areas
- âĒ Blackened inner bark tissue
- âĒ Progressive branch dieback beyond lesion
- âĒ Wilting foliage above infection site
- âĒ Small raised fruiting bodies on bark surface
- âĒ Complete girdling of stems and branches
- âĒ Yellowed, curled, or sparse foliage
â What Causes Canker on Tree of Heaven?
- â Fungal infection by Cytospora, Phomopsis, Nectria, and Botryosphaeria genera
- â Bacterial infection by Pseudomonas syringae
- â Pathogen entry through pruning wounds, mechanical damage, or insect injuries
- â Plant stress from drought, transplanting, or winter damage
- â Extreme temperatures and adverse environmental conditions
- â Improper cultural practices weakening the plant
- â Bark wounds serving as entry points for pathogens
- â Poor species selection for local conditions
ð How to Treat Canker on Tree of Heaven?
TLDR: Treat Canker on Tree of Heaven with quick treatment (~45 days) or organic (~90 days). Tree of Heaven has moderate susceptibility to this disease.
Quick Fixes
Identify and mark all branches with canker
Use colored tape to mark affected areas
Prune infected branches 6-8 inches below lesion
Use sterilized tools; do on dry day
Immediately apply copper fungicide to wounds
Copper-based products are most effective
Dispose of all infected material in sealed trash
Do not leave on ground or compost
Spray systemic fungicide on entire plant
Thiophanate-methyl or propiconazole
Second systemic fungicide application
Follow label instructions
Inspect for new symptoms
Prune immediately if finding new cankers
Final evaluation and preventive application
Continue monthly monitoring
Organic Treatment
Carefully inspect entire plant identifying all cankers
Use flashlight to examine bark for sunken lesions
Prepare clean pruning tools and 70% alcohol for sterilization
Sharp pruning shears and saw for larger branches
Prune all infected branches 6-8 inches below visible lesion
Do on dry day; sterilize between cuts
Apply bordeaux paste to pruning wounds
Protects against reinfection
Dispose of infected material in sealed trash
Do not compost diseased material
Spray neem oil on entire plant
Apply in late afternoon; repeat every 14 days
Apply compost tea to soil around plant
Strengthens immune system
Second neem oil application
Continue biweekly for 2 months
Inspect for new cankers and prune if necessary
Monitor especially areas near old lesions
Evaluate overall health and adjust irrigation and fertilization
Reduce stress to prevent recurrence
Final inspection and preventive bordeaux mixture application
Apply before rainy periods
Continuously monitor and maintain proper cultural practices
Prevention is the best strategy
ðĄïļ How to Prevent Canker on Tree of Heaven?
TLDR: Prevent Canker on Tree of Heaven with 12 essential preventive care practices.
- â Maintain plant vigor through proper planting, watering, and fertilization
- â Select species and varieties adapted to local soil and climate conditions
- â Avoid all unnecessary bark wounds
- â Prune only when necessary and in dry conditions
- â Sterilize pruning tools between each cut with 70% alcohol or bleach solution
- â Apply mulch to maintain soil moisture and reduce stress
- â Protect plants against winter damage and frost
- â Remove dead or diseased branches promptly
- â Avoid pruning when bark is wet to reduce spread
- â Regularly inspect plants for early detection
- â Minimize water stress through adequate irrigation during dry periods
- â Apply balanced fertilizers to maintain overall plant health
ðą How to Care for Tree of Heaven to Prevent Canker?
ð§ How to Water
Water weekly (every 7 days) during the first 2-3 years. Once established, it is highly drought-tolerant and needs irrigation only during extreme heat. Allow soil to dry between waterings to prevent root rot.
âïļ Lighting
Prefers full sun with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Tolerates partial shade but growth will be reduced. Avoid full shade for optimal performance.
ðŠī Ideal Soil
Adapts to almost any soil type: sandy, clay, chalky, compacted, or polluted. Prefers well-drained soil with pH 5.5â7.5. Does not need fertile soil â it thrives where other trees cannot grow.
Frequently asked questions
Can Canker kill my Tree of Heaven?
How long does Tree of Heaven take to recover from Canker?
Is Canker contagious to other plants near Tree of Heaven?
Sources & References
- Canker Diseases | The Morton Arboretum
- Canker - Prevention and Treatment
- Canker Diseases - UC IPM
- Canker | Description, Symptoms, & Control | Britannica
- Bacterial canker - RHS Advice
- Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) - How to Grow & Care Guide
- Ailanthus altissima - Missouri Botanical Garden Plant Finder
- Ailanthus altissima Care & Tips - Viriar Tree Encyclopedia
- Ailanthus altissima Growing & Care Guide - GardenersHQ
- Ailanthus Tree of Heaven Verticillium Wilt - PNW Pest Management Handbooks