Erysiphe elevata
Catalpa powdery mildew
Description
Erysiphe elevata is a fungal pathogen causing powdery mildew on catalpa trees. Originating from North America, it has spread to Europe, where it affects ornamental catalpa species. Catalpa powdery mildew Erysiphe elevata is most prevalent in warm, humid regions and thrives in late summer and fall. White, powdery fungal growth on leaves, stems, and sometimes flowers. Premature leaf drop, leaf yellowing, and reduced plant vigor. While generally not fatal, Erysiphe elevata can significantly weaken catalpa trees, reducing their aesthetic value and making them more susceptible to other stresses. The fungus poses a threat to ornamental plantings of catalpa, especially in parks and gardens across Europe, where it can negatively impact the tree's health and appearance
Symptom
White, powdery fungal growth on leaves, stems, and sometimes flowers. Premature leaf drop, leaf yellowing, and reduced plant vigor.
Tree Species: Catalpa
Part of a plant- attacked: Leaf / Needle, Branch
Pest significance: Harmful
Pest Category: Fungi
Invasive Species: Yes
Present in EU: Yes
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