Update on Suspected Areolate Mildew in North Carolina
Recently, cotton producers have been concerned with areolate mildew (Ramularia areola syn. Ramularia gossypii) in North Carolina cotton. This …
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Collapse ▲Recently, cotton producers have been concerned with areolate mildew (Ramularia areola syn. Ramularia gossypii) in North Carolina cotton. This …
Late blight on tomato was confirmed in Haywood County on August 20, 2018 and confirmed by microscopic observation of the …
Soybeans submitted through the Plant Disease and Insect Clinic have been confirmed to have the causal agent of Sudden …
Basil downy mildew (BDM) has been observed in our sentinel plots at the Mountain Research Station in Waynesville. Symptoms …
Cucurbit downy mildew (CDM) was confirmed on a cucumber leaf from a commercial field in Henderson County on July …
Extension Agents Becky Spearman (Bladen County), Taylor Chavis (Robeson County), Liz Lahti (Cumberland County), and Randy Wood (Scotland County) recently presented at the National Association …
We received a confirmed report of basil downy mildew in North Carolina. Growers are advised to actively scout for …
Due to the recent run of warm, wet weather, conditions are ideal for the development of late blight (Phytophthora …
As the flooding recedes in western North Carolina, many growers are now reporting losses due to Phytophthora diseases on …
The NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic has confirmed hop downy mildew in a sample from Western North …
Dr. Anthony Keinath, Vegetable Pathologist at Clemson University in South Carolina, has found powdery mildew in watermelons and issued …
Written by Lina Quesada-Ocampo and Kimberly D’Arcangelo Cucurbit downy mildew (CDM) was confirmed on a cucumber sample from a production …
Wheat crops that are flowering now in northeast NC are at moderate risk of scab. Much of the crop there …
A calibrachoa (million bells) with dried, brown lower leaves was submitted this week to the NCSU Plant Disease and …
For wheat flowering now, scab risk is low across North Carolina due to recent dry weather. Rain predicted for April 23-28 will …
Wheat scab risk is moderate to high for wheat flowering now in coastal NC counties. These include south Columbus, …
This is the first North Carolina small grain scab risk commentary for the 2018 scab monitoring season. In most of NC, …
The arrival of tight cluster signals the start of fungicide protection for diseases other than apple scab and frogeye …
The warm temperatures in Western NC during the past few weeks have caused green tip to arrive early on …
Even with the cold snap this past week, most apple cultivars in Western NC are now at or have …
This factsheet discusses how to identify and conserve squash bees, an important pollinator of squash, …
This publication provides at-a-glance information for growing tobacco in greenhouses, including sanitation practices, source water …
Many farmers and home gardeners have reported damage to vegetable and flower crops after applying …
Muskmelons, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, eggplant, watermelons, pumpkins, and okra are vegetable crops that have …
This publication is intended for food processors who manufacture, pack, repack, hold, warehouse or distribute …
This publication provides information to growers about soybean production in North Carolina. It discusses economic …
This publication, chapter 3 of the North Carolina Soybean Production Guide, discusses crop rotation …
This publication discusses nutrient removal by crops, which is useful in comparing the nutrient demands …