Volutella Blight of Boxwood
Volutella Blight of Boxwood
Abstract
Volutella blight (also called Pseudonectria canker) is the most common disease of boxwood in Kentucky landscapes and nurseries. This disease is caused by an opportunistic fungal pathogen that attacks leaves and stems of damaged or stressed plants. Winter injury, poor vigor, and stem wounds increase risk for Volutella blight. All species and cultivars of boxwood are susceptible.
Core Details
Publication ID
PPFS-OR-W-26
Publication Date
Aug. 1, 2017
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