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  1. Late Leaf Rust of Red Raspberries

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-17

    Department of Plant Pathology Late leaf rust is a potentially serious disease of red raspberries. Late leaf ... rust does not affect black raspberries or blackberries. The disease can affect leaves, canes, ... disease. However, losses due to fruit infection have reached 30 percent in commercial red raspberry ...

  2. Peach Leaf Curl

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-26

    disease that occurs on peach, nectarine, and related ornamental plants. The disease, though not a problem ... other diseases and to winter injury. Weakened trees also will produce fewer fruit the following season. ... Yield may be further reduced when blossoms and young fruit become diseased and drop. Symptoms Figure 1. ...

  3. Verticillium Wilt of Raspberry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-04

    Pathology Verticillium wilt is one of the most serious diseases of raspberry. This disease is caused by ... or the entire plant. The disease is usually more severe in black than in red raspberries. ... Blackberries are also susceptible to the disease, but seldom suffer severe losses. Figure 1. Verticillium wilt ...

  4. Growing Onions in the Garden

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1616

    ohioline.osu.edu entitled “ Soil Testing for Ohio Lawns, Landscapes, Fruit Crops, and Vegetable Gardens ” to learn ... location for numerous years.  Disease Management   Botrytis leaf blight is a fungus caused by Botrytis ... reduce disease pressure. Botrytis leaf blight can be managed by rotating onion crops and related ...

  5. Dutch Elm Disease

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-tree-04

    Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello, Department of Plant Pathology Dutch elm disease (DED) is one of the most ... destructive urban forest diseases. This disease affects native American elm species, such as American (Ulmus ... lacebark (U. parvifolia) elms, are much less susceptible to DED, and the disease is not considered an issue ...

  6. Sustainable Crop Rotations with Cover Crops

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SAG-9

    nutrient leaching; increased water infiltration; improved soil biodiversity; weed control and disease ... are good for reducing compaction, recycling nutrients, and weed control and disease suppression. ... triticale, field pea, Sorghum Sudan grass, teff. For weed control and disease suppression: cereal rye, ...

  7. Ohio Farm Custom Rates 2010

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEDE-11-10

    / Acre $50.60 $82.10 $113.55 Hay/Straw Harvest Mowing / Acre $6.85 $11.15 $15.50 Mowing ...

  8. Strawberry Leaf Diseases

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-35

    Pathology Fungal diseases of the leaf may occur as soon as the first leaves unfold in early spring and ... continue until dormancy in the late fall. On highly susceptible varieties, these diseases can cause ... significant economic damage. The primary damage from leaf diseases is a loss of vigor through reduced leaf ...

  9. Biopesticide Controls of Plant Diseases: Resources and Products for Organic Farmers in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SAG-18

    practices, such as the use of crop rotation, cover crops, disease resistant varieties, and good seed bed ... preparation have been applied to control pests and diseases. However, such practices are not always sufficient ... plant disease control include many EPA-registered biopesticides. Such products have been developed to ...

  10. Botrytis Fruit Rot “Gray Mold” of Strawberry, Raspberry, and Blackberry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-36

    blackberry. Under favorable environmental conditions for disease development, serious losses can occur. One of ... the most serious and common fruit rot diseases is gray mold. The gray mold fungus can affect petals, ... flower stalks (pedicels), fruit caps, and fruit. In wet, warm seasons, probably no other disease causes ...

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