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Downy Mildew - Peronospora effusa ![]() HOSTS: Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, Cucurbits (cucumber, squash), lettuce, onion, pea, spinach. DESCRIPTION:
Downy
mildew is caused by a fungus which is active during cooler weather,
especially temperatures around 46° F. Temperatures between 46 -
60° F. accompanied by rain or high humidity (85%) promote
infection. Leaves turn yellow then black and rapidly rot in wet
conditions. LIFE
CYCLE: The
fungus overwinters in plants, on seeds, and in the soil. First spores
occur in the spring after exposure to water for several hours. CONTROLS:Cultural: Grow tolerant or resistant varieties. Allow good air circulation by thinning and controlling weeds. Manage overhead irrigation so that plant surfaces have time to dry before cool evening temperatures, or use soaker hoses, drip irrigation. Rotate your crops on a three year rotation. Chemical: Spray copper at the first sign of disease and repeat if weather is wet. |
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