Strawberry Anthracnose Fruit and Crown Rot
Strawberry Anthracnose Fruit and Crown Rot
Abstract
Anthracnose can be a serious problem in Southern and Midwestern strawberry plantings. The disease may appear as a fruit or crown rot, both of which severely reduce plant stands and yields. Fruit rot, the most common form of anthracnose, appears as fruit begins to ripen in late spring. Crown rots, on the other hand, can develop in young plants soon after planting or when weather warms in spring.
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Publication ID
PPFS-FR-S-5
Publication Date
Mar. 22, 2021
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