UW-Madison/Extension Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) Update July 2, 2021
In 2021, the PDDC continues with limited hours and limited sample processing capacity due to COVID-19. Click here for the PDDC’s current submission policy. The PDDC is continuing to provide diagnoses through examination of digital photographs, although in 2021 there will be a fee for this service. As in 2020, digital diagnoses will be included in the Wisconsin Disease Almanac. For Almanac entries below, when a digital diagnosis would normally require a lab confirmation, the disease/disorder will be labeled as “suspected”. The following diseases/disorders have been identified at the PDDC from June 26, 2021 through July 2, 2021.
PLANT/SAMPLE TYPE | DISEASE/DISORDER | PATHOGEN | COUNTY |
FRUIT CROPS | |||
Apple | Cedar-Apple Rust | Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae | Jefferson |
Apricot | Cold Injury (Suspected) Water Stress (Suspected) | None None | Vilas Vilas |
Cranberry | Proventuria Leaf Spot (Suspected) | Protoventuria sp. | Wood |
Strawberry | Root/Crown Rot | Phytophthora sp., Rhizoctonia sp. | Marathon, Portage |
To learn more about plant diseases and their control, as well as PDDC educational resources and activities, visit the PDDC website at pddc.wisc.edu, follow the clinic on Facebook and Twitter @UWPDDC or email pddc@wisc.edu to subscribe to the PDDC listserv “UWPDDCLearn”.
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