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Tomato Early Blight

June 21, 2013Emmalea Garver Ernest

Kate Everts, Vegetable Pathologist, University of Delaware and University of Maryland; keverts@umd.edu Early blight is one of the most common tomato diseases in the U.S. It occurs yearly in our region, but is most severe in periods of moderate temperatures… Continue Reading →

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Potato Disease Advisory #7 – June 14, 2013

June 14, 2013Emmalea Garver Ernest

Phillip Sylvester, Kent Co., Ag Agent; phillip@udel.edu Location: Art and Keith Wicks Farm, Rt 9, Leipsic, Kent County Greenrow: May 5 Date DSV Total DSV Accumulated P-Days Spray Interval Recommendation 5/15 – 5/20 11 32 5-days 5/20 – 5/23 2… Continue Reading →

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Potato Disease Advisory #6 – June 7, 2013

June 7, 2013Emmalea Garver Ernest

Phillip Sylvester, Kent Co., Ag Agent; phillip@udel.edu Location: Art and Keith Wicks Farm, Rt 9, Leipsic, Kent County Greenrow: May 5 Date DSV Total DSV Accumulated P-Days Spray Interval Recommendation 5/5 – 5/8 18 18 7-days 5/8 – 5/12 3… Continue Reading →

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Potato Disease Advisory #10 – June 23, 2011

June 24, 2011cmanneri

Bob Mulrooney, Extension Plant Pathologist; bobmul@udel.edu Location: Art and Keith Wicks Farm, Rt 9, Little Creek, Kent County. Greenrow: May 3 Date Late Blight Early Blight Spray Interval Recommendation DSV Total DSV Accumulated P-days 6/6 1 58 251 10-days 6/6-6/8… Continue Reading →

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Early Blight on Potato and Tomato

June 17, 2010cmanneri

Bob Mulrooney, Extension Plant Pathologist; bobmul@udel.edu On both potato and tomato early blight produces large brown areas on the leaf, usually with a concentric ring pattern. On potato early blight usually begins after flowering on susceptible varieties, especially once potatoes… Continue Reading →

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