US: Cucumber downy mildew found in Lenoir County in North Carolina

게시됨 2023년 6월 27일

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Cucurbit downy mildew (CDM) caused by Pseudoperonospora cubensis has been confirmed in Lenoir County, North Carolina on cucumbers with a disease incidence of around 1%. Typical symptoms of CDM such as chlorotic lesions on the upper side of cucumber leaves and dark gray sporulation on the underside were observed. Two clades of the causal agent have been identified, with clade 2 having a preference for infecting cucumbers and cantaloupes, making these crops particularly vulnerable to CDM in North Carolina. Growers are advised to protect their crops with downy mildew fungicides.
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Pseudoperonospora cubensis is the causal agent of cucurbit downy mildew (CDM). This disease was confirmed on June 20, 2023, in Lenoir County on cucumbers. Disease incidence was around 1%. When observing the upper side of the cucumber leaves, chlorotic lesions were seen. On the underside of the leaf, the characteristic dark gray sporulation of cucurbit downy mildew was present (Figure 1). Both of these are all typical symptoms and signs of CDM, respectively. Sporangia, which are microscopic structures of the causal agent (P. cubensis), were seen and confirmed on the underside of the leaf using a microscope (Figure 2). The causal agent of cucurbit downy mildew has two clades. These clades are host specific, which means that each clade has a preference for infecting a specific group of cucurbit crops. Clade 2 isolates in North Carolina have a host preference for cucumbers as well as cantaloupes. Clade 1 isolates have a preference for watermelon, squash, and pumpkin. Currently, this ...
출처: Hortidaily

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