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Posted by: WCM Staff
8/17/2006 12:13 PM 

The Clinic receives samples of many field, forage, fruit and vegetable crops from around the state. The following diseases are what we identified since August 8, 2006:

UW-Extension/Madison Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic Update

Nick Benzschawel, Ashley Bergeron, Emily Church, Amy Gibbs, Ann Joy, Brooke Weber, Catherine Wendt and Brian Hudelson, Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic

The Clinic receives samples of many field, forage, fruit and vegetable crops from around the state. The following diseases are what we identified since August 8, 2006:

CROP

DISEASE/DISORDER

PATHOGEN/CAUSE

COUNTY

Basil

Fusarium Wilt

Fusarium sp.

Milwaukee

Corn

Gray Leaf Spot

Northern Corn Leaf Spot

Cercospora zeae-maydis

Bipolaris zeicola

Sauk

Sauk

Cranberry

Phytophthora Blight

Phytophthora sp.

Wood

Cherry (Sour)

Bacterial Canker

Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae

Dane

Onion

Root Rot

Pythium sp., Fusarium sp.

Jefferson

Pear

Pear Scab

Venturia pirina

Dane, Winnebago

Raspberry

Root/Crown Rot

Phytophthora sp.

Brown

Snap Bean

Bacterial Brown Spot

Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae

Waushara

Soybean

Phytophthora Root Rot

Phytophthora sojae

Vernon

Strawberry

Phomopsis Leaf Blight

Phomopsis sp.

Milwaukee

Tomato

Bacterial Spot

Septoria Leaf Spot

Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria

Septoria lycopersici

Clark

Dane

For additional information on plant diseases and their control, visit the PDDC website at http://pddc.wisc.edu

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