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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 about the disease.
Right about now, you may start to notice a powdery substance covering the leaves on your trees and shrubs – most likely, this ...
Keep your maples healthy & hearty by learning to recognize common maple tree diseases & knowing how to prevent or treat them ...
Anthracnose resistant lentil varieties are on the way according to Ana Vargas, University of Saskatchewan lentil and chickpea ...
Anthracnose, a fungal disease affecting maple trees, is prevalent in Greater Columbus due to the cool, wet spring. The disease causes brown leaf spots, curling leaves and premature leaf drop, but ...
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Common tomato diseases and how to manage them
While tomatoes are relatively easy to grow, there are a few diseases you should keep your eye out for. Three of the most ...
The genus Colletotrichum comprises a diverse group of fungal pathogens responsible for anthracnose, a disease that manifests as dark, sunken lesions on leaves, fruits, and stems. This group has ...
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 fancy term for a leaf spot or leaf blight disease. Caused by a fungus, typical symptoms appear as papery brown spots on leaves, often associated with the leaf veins.
Anthracnose is favored by rain, warm temperatures, and high humidity. Once established, the disease can spread rapidly in dense plantings, and in severe cases, plants collapse.