Downy mildew is the most serious disease of cucumber in the United Sates. Downy mildew also affects cantaloupe (muskmelon), watermelon, pumpkins, and squash. Fungicide recommendations change yearly, because downy mildew easily becomes resistant to fungicides. This fact sheet gives current recommendations for managing downy mildew and will be useful for vegetable growers, Extension agents, and crop consultants
Downy mildew of pumpkin is caused by the fungus (Pseudoperonospora cubensis), which is responsible f...
This paper gives descriptions of watermelon diseases and the fungicides that can control them
NYS IPM Type: Vegetables IPM Fact SheetThe entire range of crops referred to as cucurbits are affect...
This paper discusses cucurbit downy mildew including symptoms and signs, how it spreads, cultural pr...
Fungicide sprays are necessary to manage the disease downy mildew on cucurbits (vine crops in the sq...
The Plant Pathology Newsletters, released by the Cooperative Extension Service, cover a variety of c...
Cucumber is the most important vegetable that is being affected by many biotic and abiotic factors, ...
NYS IPM Type: Vegetables IPM Fact SheetPowdery mildew is a common disease of cucurbits under field a...
Powdery mildew is a common disease on watermelon during moderately dry weather in South Carolina and...
Downy mildew is an important disease of cucumber, seriously threatening the production of cucumber. ...
The Plant Pathology Newsletters, released by the Cooperative Extension Service, cover a variety of c...
The Watermelon Fungicide Guide for 2020 provides fungicide recommendations for watermelon growers in...
Relevance. Currently, downy mildew of cucumber (peronosporosis) is the most harmful disease on this ...
Downy mildew of pumpkin is caused by the fungus (Pseudoperonosporacubensis), which is responsible fo...
Powdery mildew is an important disease in commerciall members of the cucumber family. The specific p...
Downy mildew of pumpkin is caused by the fungus (Pseudoperonospora cubensis), which is responsible f...
This paper gives descriptions of watermelon diseases and the fungicides that can control them
NYS IPM Type: Vegetables IPM Fact SheetThe entire range of crops referred to as cucurbits are affect...
This paper discusses cucurbit downy mildew including symptoms and signs, how it spreads, cultural pr...
Fungicide sprays are necessary to manage the disease downy mildew on cucurbits (vine crops in the sq...
The Plant Pathology Newsletters, released by the Cooperative Extension Service, cover a variety of c...
Cucumber is the most important vegetable that is being affected by many biotic and abiotic factors, ...
NYS IPM Type: Vegetables IPM Fact SheetPowdery mildew is a common disease of cucurbits under field a...
Powdery mildew is a common disease on watermelon during moderately dry weather in South Carolina and...
Downy mildew is an important disease of cucumber, seriously threatening the production of cucumber. ...
The Plant Pathology Newsletters, released by the Cooperative Extension Service, cover a variety of c...
The Watermelon Fungicide Guide for 2020 provides fungicide recommendations for watermelon growers in...
Relevance. Currently, downy mildew of cucumber (peronosporosis) is the most harmful disease on this ...
Downy mildew of pumpkin is caused by the fungus (Pseudoperonosporacubensis), which is responsible fo...
Powdery mildew is an important disease in commerciall members of the cucumber family. The specific p...
Downy mildew of pumpkin is caused by the fungus (Pseudoperonospora cubensis), which is responsible f...
This paper gives descriptions of watermelon diseases and the fungicides that can control them
NYS IPM Type: Vegetables IPM Fact SheetThe entire range of crops referred to as cucurbits are affect...