Insti - Sudden Oak Death Disease is a legal document that was released by the California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection - a government authority operating within California.
Q: What is Sudden Oak Death Disease?
A: Sudden Oak Death Disease is a plant disease caused by the exotic pathogen Phytophthora ramorum.
Q: What trees are affected by Sudden Oak Death Disease?
A: Sudden Oak Death Disease primarily affects oak trees, but it can also infect a wide range of other plant species.
Q: How does Sudden Oak Death Disease spread?
A: Sudden Oak Death Disease can be spread through rainwater, wind, and human activities such as moving infected plants or soil.
Q: Is Sudden Oak Death Disease harmful to humans?
A: Sudden Oak Death Disease does not directly harm humans, but it can have significant ecological and economic impacts.
Q: Are there any measures to control Sudden Oak Death Disease?
A: There are various measures to control the spread of Sudden Oak Death Disease, including proper sanitation, monitoring, and quarantine regulations.
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