UW-Madison/Extension Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic (PDDC) Update October 14, 2022
In 2022, the PDDC continues to provide diagnoses through examination of digital photographs, as well as physical samples. Click here for the PDDC’s current submission policy, as well as information on the PDDC’s current fee structure. Digital diagnoses will be included in the Wisconsin Disease Almanac and 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 October 8, 2022 through October 14, 2022.
PLANT/SAMPLE TYPE | DISEASE/DISORDER | PATHOGEN | COUNTY |
FRUIT CROPS | |||
Pear | Cedar-Apple Rust | Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae | Milwaukee |
Raspberry | Anthracnose Root/Crown Rot | Elsinoe necator Rhizoctonia sp., Cylindrocarpon sp. | Adams Adams |
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”.
This article was posted in Disease and tagged Anthracnose, Brian Hudelson, cedar-apple rust, disease, PDDC, pear, Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic, Raspberries, Root/Crown Rot, Sarah deVeer.