Ukraine: Diseases and pests attack the harvest of vegetables and melons

Published Jul 31, 2024

Tridge summary

High temperatures and lack of precipitation are severely impacting melon and vegetable harvests, with significant damage to potato and tomato crops from late blight and alternaria. Cabbage, carrot, and onion crops are also suffering from various pests and diseases. In orchards, pome and stone fruits are being damaged by caterpillars and aphids, while scab, powdery mildew, and fruit rot are common. Grape crops are afflicted by mildew, oidium, and black rot, with additional harm from mites and black leaf roller caterpillars.
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Original content

High temperatures and lack of precipitation negatively affect the formation of the harvest of melons and vegetables, in particular, the loss of turgor continues, EastFruit reports. In particular, in potato and tomato plantings, leaves are damaged by late blight and alternaria (3-24% of plants). Alternaria blight and blossom end rot affect up to 12% of tomato fruits. The feeding of larvae of cabbage, carrot and onion flies continues, says the report of the State Food and Consumer Service of Ukraine on the phytosanitary state of agricultural plants. In the northwestern regions, cabbage crops continue to be damaged by whiteflies, cruciferous flea beetles, and cabbage aphids, which infested and damaged 5-27% of plants to a weak and in some places to a moderate degree, AgroPortal clarifies. In the western regions, up to 4% of cabbage is damaged by snails. Phoma and downy mildew affect 1-5% of cabbage plants. Read also: Food security monitoring system approved in Ukraine In orchards, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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