Plant Disease Management Handbook

Cause Phyllosticta elongata (sexual Botryosphaeria vaccinii), a fungus. The disease is found most often in beds or portions of beds that have soil or crop management problems. The asexual stage is found in the Pacific Northwest and causes a minor fruit rot known as berry speckle. The fungus overwinters in plant debris in and around planting beds. Cool moist weather encourages disease development.

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Note Arbor-OTC is registered for trunk injection, see label for details. Group 41 fungicide (antibiotic). 12-hr reentry.

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Note The OSU Plant Clinic has gotten, in the last century, a few cotoneaster samples diagnosed with Phytophthora. Root rots and stem or branch dieback were among the various symptoms observed. Collar and root rot was reported from California.

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