Dutch elm disease significantly impacts the economy by damaging urban and rural landscapes, leading to the loss of valuable elm trees, which can reduce property values and aesthetic appeal. The cost of tree removal and replacement, along with the decline in tourism in areas known for their elm-lined streets, further strains local economies. Additionally, municipalities face increased expenses in managing affected trees and implementing preventive measures, diverting funds from other community services. Overall, the disease can lead to long-term economic challenges for affected regions.
Dutch elm disease has no effect on human beings. However, it is massively devastating to many kinds of elm trees.
half of the states in the US have dutch elm disease
A. Duchars has written: 'Dutch Elm disease' -- subject(s): Dutch elm disease
It will really sicken people and disease them plus they could and or will die..
The elm tree is a common tree planted throughout the United States. Dutch Elm disease kills off elm trees. It is spread by the elm bark beetle.
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dutch elm disease
Dutch Elm disease is a tree disease that is spread by beetles. It is caused by a fungus carried by elm bark beetles, which feed on the bark of elm trees, introducing the disease into the tree's vascular system.
It is a disease that kills elm trees and started in holland.
Sadly, it fell to Dutch elm disease in 1925.
William N Cannon has written: 'Dutch elm disease control' -- subject(s): Dutch elm disease, Control
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