Freeze damage
Freeze damage in strawberries causes fruit to cease development. The dead tissue is more likely to house Botrytis gray mold. Frost damage is less severe than freeze damage.
Freeze damage in strawberries causes fruit to cease development. The dead tissue is more likely to house Botrytis gray mold. Frost damage is less severe than freeze damage.
Spur blight (Didymella applanata) fungus infects fruiting laterals of red and black raspberries, and blackberries, especially on the lower portion of canes where conditions are more favorable for disease development. Individual laterals wilt, and ...
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Several fungi cause canker diseases of raspberries and blackberries. Early symptoms of these diseases may include unusually colored, spotted or necrotic areas on canes, frequently centered around buds. Individual laterals may wilt when canes ...
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Cane Blight, a fungal disease, can infect canes and girdle them, causing the upper portion of the canes to die. More information: Cane Blight of Raspberries– (Ohio State) Cane Blight of Blackberry– (University of ...
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Herbicide drift from some materials will cause leaves to curl, such as 2,4-D.