Management
- Powdery growth mostly on the upper surface of the leaves.
- Malformation and discolouration of affected leaves.
- Discolouration of stem to dark brown.
- Floral infection results in shedding of flowers and poor fruit set.
- Early berry infection results in shedding of affected berries.
- Powdery growth is visible on older berries and the infection results in the
- Cracking of skin of the berries.
- It spread through air-borne conidia
- Through dormont mycelium and conidia present in the infected shoots and buds.
- Sultry warm conditions with dull cloudy weather, highly favourable.
- Spray Inorganic sulphur 0.25 % or Chinomethionate 0.1 % or Dinocap 0.05 %.
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| White powdery growth on Leaves |