Finally, the study provides some early warning signals to important blueberry producing areas, like the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Conditions there are ripe for powdery mildew to take hold and spread ...
The findings, published in New Phytologist, could help blueberry growers predict, monitor and control the spread of powdery mildew. Phys.org Story by Mick Kulikowski ...
A new North Carolina State University study pinpoints the worldwide spread of a fungus that taints blueberry plants with powdery mildew, a disease that reduces blueberry yield and encourages the use ...
A new North Carolina State University study pinpoints the worldwide spread of a fungus that taints blueberry plants with powdery mildew, a disease that reduces blueberry yield and encourages the ...
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 new North Carolina State University study pinpoints the worldwide spread of a fungus that taints blueberry plants with powdery mildew, a disease that reduces blueberry yield and encourages the use ...
Yet, a change is on the horizon. Blueberry plants are now under threat, with their vibrant appearance dulled and growth stunted by a powdery white substance. The culprit is a fungus called Erysiphe ...
Are you tired of seeing your plants and crops plagued with powdery mildew? Look no further! This article will equip you with the information needed to pick the best fungicide for powdery mildew. We ...
the causative agent of powdery mildew in blueberries. This fungal disease covers plants with a white, powdery substance, depriving them of nutrients and limiting photosynthesis, which significantly ...
A devastating disease has put the multibillion dollar global blueberry market, along with its four-year 6.2% CAGR growth projections, at risk as experts warn crops could eventually be wiped out.