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Updated: September 13, 2024
Fusarium Wilt in Basil
Usually when anyone talks about basil problems they talk about basil downy mildew, but there are unfortunately other disease problems with basil that are important and need to be managed.
Updated: September 10, 2024
Club Root Found in Brassica Crops
Clubroot caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae is a major disease of brassica, i.e., broccoli, cabbage, turnip, rutabaga, and radish. It can also infect weeds in the mustard family as well as some grasses.
Updated: August 16, 2024
Corky Root Disease in Tomatoes
Corky root is caused by the fungus Pyrenochaeta lycopersici. Tomato plants affected with corky root may appear stunted and generally lack vigor.
Updated: July 19, 2024
Black dot root rot found in high tunnel tomatoes
Black dot root rot found in high tunnel tomatoes
Updated: July 19, 2024
Southern Blight Problem in Peppers
Southern Blight Problem in Peppers
Updated: July 8, 2024
2023 Maryland Soybean Fungicide Trials
2023 Maryland Soybean Fungicide Trial results
Updated: July 8, 2024
Agronomy News-June 2024
Agronomy Newsletter -June 2024, Volume 15, Issue 3. Topics include: State Court of Appeals Overturns Circuit Court’s Right-to-Farm Decision, Thoughts on Tar Spot Management, Scouting for Fusarium Head Blight, Paraquat Training Opportunities, June IPM Insect Scouting Tips, UMD Faculty Member Partners Nationally to Release Highly Anticipated Decision Aid Tool to Produce Maximum Crop Yield, New Forage Enterprise Budgets, Fungicide Efficacy Tables for Corn and Soybean, Weather Outlook, and Maryland Regional Crop Reports.
Updated: July 1, 2024
Fusarium Crown Rot in Squash
A County agent sent pictures of squash that were turning yellow and wilting (fig. 1). This was found to be Fusarium crown rot caused by the fungus Fusarium solani f. sp. cucurbitae with a little Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum orbiculare mixed in with it. In the field, Fusarium crown rot is generally a problem in summer and winter squash, and some pumpkin cultivars, but most cucurbits have been found to be susceptible.
Updated: June 6, 2024
Thoughts on Tar Spot Management
Tar spot is a disease of corn caused by the fungus Phyllachora maydis.
Updated: May 16, 2024
Botrytis in High Tunnel Tomatoes
Botrytis in High Tunnel Tomatoes
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