A fungus causing powdery mildew in blueberries has spread from the U.S. to continents like Europe and Asia, threatening crops and increasing fungicide dependence. NC State researchers found that ...
a disease that reduces blueberry yield and encourages the use of fungicides to combat disease spread. The findings, published in New Phytologist, could help blueberry growers predict, monitor and ...
Powdery mildew reduces yield and increases fungicide reliance. It is currently impacting blueberry production on multiple continents. According to the study, the fungus has spread globally over the ...
whether it is resistant to fungicides, and how the disease is spreading, as well as the virulence of particular strains.' While the fungus has predominantly been identified in blueberry plants ...
a disease that reduces blueberry yield and encourages the use of fungicides to combat disease spread. The findings could help blueberry growers predict, monitor and control the spread of powdery ...
Vankoughnett, M. (in preparation). Determination of wild blueberry phenotypes using high-resolution imagery from an unmanned aerial vehicle. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing Abbey, J., Percival, D., ...
a disease that reduces blueberry yield and encourages the use of fungicides to combat disease spread. The findings could help blueberry growers predict, monitor and control the spread of powdery ...
Witches' broom is caused by a rust fungus that infects both blueberry bushes and fir trees. This disease causes clusters of small branches known as witches' brooms to form at the base of the plant.