Cercospora Leaf Spot, Narrow Brown Leaf Spot
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Plant Disease Type:
Fungus |
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| This disease
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Farm crops (such as sugar beets, carrots, soybeans, spinach, coffee, corn, eggplant, pepper, tomato, rice and cotton) and home garden plants (such as ground cover and shrub roses, hydrangea and St. Augustine grass). |
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| General Information
about
Cercospora Leaf Spot, Narrow Brown Leaf Spot : |
Hydrangea macrophylla Plant infected with Cercospora Leaf Spot.
Cercospora Leaf Spot is a common disease in landscaping planting of Hydrangea. It is usually seen in low-maintenance landscaping. It will unlikely kill the plant but will show many spots and leafs will shed prematurely. The fungus will likely spread to other healthy leaves by splashing water from the leaves that have fallen. ------------------------------------
Systematic position
Division Eumycota, subdivision Deuteromycotina, class Hyphomycetes, order Hyphomycetales, family Dematiaceae, genus Cercospora.
| This plant disease
can commonly be found in these places: |
Brazil - Santos
| How to get rid
of or kill this disease: |
=>Remove dead diseased leaves =>Apply enough nitrogen to maintain a moderate growth rate =>Surface water, sprinkler may get the situation worst.
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