Presented by Rich Buckley, Soil Testing and Plant Diagnostic Services
Speakers Bio – Richard Buckley is the Director of
Rutgers Plant Diagnostic Laboratory. He received his BS in Entomology and Plant
Pathology from the University of Delaware and an MS in Turfgrass Pathology from
Rutgers University. Mr. Buckley is an instructor in the Rutgers Professional
Golf Turf Management School and Rutgers Department of Pathology and Plant
Science. He teaches courses in diseases and insect pests of turfgrass and
ornamental plants. He is also a frequent lecturer and invited speaker on
disease and insect pest problems in turf and ornamentals, plant problem
solving, and pest management techniques.
Course Description - Boxwood…Now You See Them, Soon You
Won’t!
1. Boxwood: the
good
a. Used for formal gardens
b. Edging, hedges, parterres
c. Can be utilized in almost any garden
situation
d. If used properly box is a superb plant
2. Boxwood: the
bad
a. Deer resistant, so it gets over used
b. Shallow rooted
c. Too
much shade or sun problematic
d. Too much water or drought problematic
e. Too hot or too cold problematic
f. Too much mulch problematic
g. Too heavy soil problematic
h. Nutrient and pH issues
i. Moderation
and proper use are key
3. Boxwood:
the ugly
a. Volutella Stem Blight, Macrophoma Leaf
Blight, Boxwood Blight
and Boxwood Leafminer i. Fungus or Insect
ii. Symptoms
iii. Signs
iv. History and significance of the problem
v. Chemical control
vi. Resistance?
vii. Management and Control
viii. Diagnosis
4. Other species
of Buxaceae get Boxwood Blight!
a. Boxwood blight on sweetbox, Sarcococca
sp., Boxwood blight on Pachysandra, Alfalfa Mosaic Virus on
Pachysandra, Pachysandra Stem Blight
i. History and significance of the problem
ii. Fungus
iii. Symptoms
iv. Diagnosis
v. Signs
vi. Management and Control
vii. Chemical control
viii. Resistance?
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