Scouting Guide for Problems of Fruit
Scouting Guide for Problems of Fruit

Leaf Spots of Grapes

Leaf Spots of Grapes

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Leaf spots (CercosporaSeptoriaIsariopsisPpseudocercosporaPestalotia) are caused by a range of fungi. These minor leaf spots rarely become severe enough to cause yield losses. Well-managed vineyards seldom have leaf spot diseases when fungicides are applied for other diseases.

Pseudocercospora leaf spot.

Pseudocercospora leaf spot.

(Photo: Paul Bachi, University of Kentucky)

     

Management:

  • Promote plant vigor.
  • Increase air circulation to encourage drying of plant tissues (pruning, thinning, spacing, and managing weeds).
  • Apply fungicides (especially early season fungicides used to control primary diseases).
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