Powdery Mildew disease in Apple

Measures to control Powdery Mildew disease in Apple crop

It is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants, both indoor and outdoors. Powdery mildew covers the leaves of the apple tree with a white powdery growth, which reduces the amount of sunlight that can reach the leaves. This can reduce the tree's ability to photosynthesize. Powdery mildew can damage flower buds, which can reduce the number of apples that the tree produces. Powdery mildew can also affect the size and quality of the apples that are produced. Infected apples may be smaller, misshapen, and have blemishes on the skin.

Powdery Mildew disease in Apple

  • Scientific name: Podosphaera leucotricha
  • Type: Fungal Disease
  • Target: Leaves, Shoot and fruit
  • Damage: White powdery spots
  • Environmental favorable factors for pests/Diseases:
    Temperature: While powdery mildew fungus can survive a wide range of temperatures, ideal conditions for spore germination and fungal growth fall between 20°C and 30°C.
    Humidity: High relative humidity above 70% creates a moist environment on the apple tree's surface, allowing fungal spores to stick and germinate easily.
    Symptoms of Pest/Disease:

     

    • White Powdery spots
    • Stunted growth
    • Yellowing Leaves
    • Premature leaf spot
    • Reducing fruit yield
    Measures to control Pests/Diseases:
    Product Technical Name Dosage
    CONCOR Difenconazole 25 % EC 120 ml - 150 ml / Acre
    KTM Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP 250-600 grams per acre
    HEXA 5 PLUS Hexaconazole 5 % SC 200-250 ml per acre
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