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Anthracnose
Causal Agent: (fungus ‑ Colletotrichum orbiculare)
Symptoms
appear first on crown leaves as small, brown‑black spots usually after
vines begin to "run" [wmd57.jpg]. These lesions are also visible on the underside
of leaves [wmd58.jpg].
During damp weather, orange‑pink masses of spores develop in centers
of larger leaf spots. During dry weather
the spore masses turn gray. All but the
youngest leaves are infected. Lesions
can coalesce, causing the leaves to die [wmd59.jpg]. The disease can be seed borne and symptoms can
sometimes be seen on young transplants [wmd65.jpg].
A combination of seed treatment, crop rotation and fungicide applications are necessary for controlling this disease on susceptible varieties. Protective spray applications should be made when vines start to run and should be continued at 7 to 10 day intervals during periods of humid or rainy weather. Schedules may be lengthened to 14 days during dry weather.