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Anthracnose is a common spring disease on maple trees. Several different fungi can cause the symptoms we describe as anthracnose.
Have you noticed discoloration on your maple tree leaves this year? You aren't the only one. Here's what you should know ...
Frequent issues include fungal diseases such as anthracnose, powdery mildew, and canker stain. If you notice discolored, ...
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 can be found in corn produced in Delaware and can pose problems to local growers. Anthracnose leaf blight and stalk rot of corn, caused by the fungus Colletotrichum graminicola, is a ...
Anthracnose is a foliar disease caused by several species of fungi with spores that infect newly emerging leaves of susceptible species, such as sycamores, maples, elms and oaks.
Anthracnose severity and onset of the disease varied with location. One of the findings of the study was that the onset of the disease in the field had a larger impact on yield than disease ...
This time of year, many black walnut trees’ leaves may have black spots, turn yellow and begin to drop. This is commonly known as anthracnose, a fungal disease that causes trees to drop their leaves ...
What is Spot Anthracnose in a dogwood tree? The word anthracnose tends to send dogwood geeks into an instant panic. You see there’s another dogwood disease out there that, unfortunately, bears a ...
Anthracnose is the name given to a group of fungal diseases that infect a wide variety of fruit and vegetable plants and ornamentals. Once leaves, stems, or fruits are infected, the fungus ...
Recent rains trigger high anthracnose risk in Saskatchewan lentils. Learn symptoms, fungicide tips & why scouting is crucial to protect your crop.
Catoctin Mountain, home to the presidential retreat Camp David, was hard hit by dogwood anthracnose. A 1988 survey found 89% of the area's dogwoods were dead, and the rest infected.