Professional Documents
Culture Documents
(Part 1)
Table of Contents
Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatments for some of the most common plant diseases.
Apple Scab
Anthracnose
Bacterial Canker
Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatments for some of the most common
plant diseases.
Like all living beings, plants are susceptible to catching diseases. 85% of plant diseases are caused
by fungal organisms. However, viruses and bacteria also attack plants and can compromise the
health of the plant. A visible sign of a diseased plant is the presence of pathogens like fungus or
nematodes on the plants.
The disease affects the health of the plant and results in low yield and eventual death of the plant.
In this article, let us explore the common plant diseases and their treatment.
Apple Scab
Apple scab is a fungal disease that is common in apples and ornamental crabapples. Also known as
Venturia inaequalis, this disease attacks the leaves and fruits. Common symptoms include:
Infected fruits develop scabby spots which are indented inside the fruit and may have velvety
spores in the middle.
Infected fruits become deformed and cracks appear in the fruits, which allows the entry of
secondary organisms into the fruit.
The following conditions are most suitable for the development of Apple scab:
Anthracnose
Anthracnose is another fungal disease that is caused by a fungus that belongs to the Colletotrichum
genus. This disease is most prevalent in the eastern part of the United States. Anthracnose is a
common plant disease that affects many species. The severity of the disease is so quick that it can
turn a strong plant into organic waste within a few days. Symptoms of anthracnose disease
include:
This disease spreads during the winter season. Optimal conditions for its spread and development
are:
The spores are spread through wind, rain, insects, and garden tools.
Bacterial Canker
As the name indicates, it is a bacterial disease caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae.
This bacterium enters the tree through a compromised or injured bark. Injury may have occurred
due to frost damage, or during the pruning process. Bacterial canker commonly affects cherries
and plums but can also cause disease in apricots, peaches, and other types of stone fruits. The
common symptoms of the development of bacterial canker are:
The appearance of the sunken, or gummy lesions on the trunk or twigs of the plant.
Oozing of sour-smelling sap from the punctured areas of an infected tree during the spring season.
The infected parts of the bark became darker with the appearance of a reddish-brown tinge. Those
parts are moist when touched.
The bacterial canker infection is spread during the fall, winter, and spring seasons when the
weather is cool and wet. Rain, water and pruning tools are the carriers of the bacterium.
If you fear that your trees and plants are suffering from plant diseases, then waste no time and
contact American Tree Experts. We provide effective and proactive Disease Management for plants
are trees. Call us at 973-744-6091 to get a free estimate of our services. We operate in Mont Clair,
New Jersey, and nearby areas.