Sphaerotheca pannosa
Powdery mildew on roses
Description
Sphaerotheca pannosa is a fungal pathogen that commonly infects roses. It causes a disease called powdery mildew that affects leaves, stems, and flowers of roses. The pathogen produces a white or grayish powdery growth on the surface of infected plant tissues. Powdery mildew caused by Sphaerotheca pannosa is favored by warm and humid weather conditions. The disease can reduce the growth and vigor of rose plants and even cause them to die. Sphaerotheca pannosa can spread quickly through rose plantations, especially during periods of high humidity. Powdery mildew caused by Sphaerotheca pannosa is not typically fatal, but it can weaken the plant and make it more susceptible to other diseases and pests. Preventative measures, such as planting resistant rose cultivars and providing good air circulation, can also help reduce the incidence and severity of powdery mildew caused by Sphaerotheca pannosa.Fungicides can effectively control Sphaerotheca pannosa on roses.
Symptom
White or grayish powdery growth on the surface of the leaves, stems and flowers.
Tree Species: Rose
Part of a plant- attacked: Leaf / Needle
Pest significance: Very harmful
Pest Category: Fungi
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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