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Diseases

The information presented here about diseases was developed from the publication A Pocket Guide to IPM Scouting in Highbush Blueberries by Annemiek Schilder, Rufus Isaacs, Eric Hanson and Bill Cline. This is a pocket-sized guide for reference in blueberry fields and can be purchased from MSU Extension at shop.msu.edu (Publication E-2928).

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Diseases

  • Algal stem blotch
  • Alternaria leaf spot and fruit rot
  • Anthracnose
  • Armillaria root rot
  • Bacterial canker
  • Bacterial leaf scorch
  • Botryosphaeria stem blight
  • Botryosphaeria stem canker
  • Botrytis blight and fruit rot
  • Crown gall
  • Cylindrocladium rot
  • Dodder
  • Exobasidium fruit and leaf spot
  • Fusicoccum canker
  • Gibbera twig blight
  • Leaf mottle
  • Leaf rust
  • Leaf spot
  • Mosaic
  • Mummy berry
  • Necrotic ringspot
  • Nematodes
  • Phomopsis canker and twig blight
  • Phyllosticta leaf spot, fruit rot, and berry speckle
  • Phytophthora root rot
  • Postharvest root rot
  • Powdery mildew
  • Red leaf
  • Red ringspot
  • Scorch
  • Shock
  • Shoestring
  • Silver leaf
  • Sooty blotch
  • Stunt
  • Tomato ringspot
  • Witches’ broom

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