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Posted on July 11, 2019July 12, 2019

Botryosphaeria Stem Canker of Blueberry

 

Botryosphaeria stem canker
Stem cankers are identified by thickening of the stem.

Botryosphaeria stem canker, caused by the fungus Botryosphaeria corticis, is a disease of both highbush and rabbiteye blueberries throughout the Southeastern United States. This disease is usually associated with injuries …

Posted on July 11, 2019July 12, 2019

Blueberry Foliar Diseases

During the blueberry growing season, you will be concerned about several foliar diseases of blueberry, including:

  • Septoria Leaf Spot.
  • Alternaria Leaf Spot of Blueberry.
  • Leaf Rust of Blueberry.
  • Powdery Mildew of Blueberry.

These diseases should be …

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