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Have you noticed discoloration on your maple tree leaves this year? You aren't the only one. Here's what you should know ...
If you suspect that your sycamore or other tree might have anthracnose, take pictures of some disfigured leaves and branches and send them to the Plant Clinic ( mortonarb.org/plant-clinic) to confirm ...
An anthracnose fungus, Discula sp., has been identified as the causal agent for dogwood anthracnose. Infection of dogwoods is favored by cool, wet spring and fall weather, ...
Anthracnose: A plant disease characterised by dark, sunken lesions on leaves, fruits, and stems. Hemibiotrophic: Describes a pathogen that initially establishes a biotrophic relationship with ...
Anthracnose is a fungal disease caused by Sphaceloma rosarum. Anthracnose has lesions with discrete edges. The centers of the lesions are gray and have “pepper specks” that are the fruiting ...
Recent rains trigger high anthracnose risk in Saskatchewan lentils. Learn symptoms, fungicide tips & why scouting is crucial ...
Controlling anthracnose disease. These two dogwoods had a disease called anthracnose. Dogwood anthracnose, or discula destructiva, is a fungal disease that infects developing shoots and foliage.
Anthracnose is a disease characterized by brown blotches and lesions on maple leaves. It causes leaves to fall off and "turns entire trees brown," said Dr. Lily Calderwood, ...
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