Pyrenobotrys Leaf Spot
Pyrenobotrys compacta
13 host plants
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You'll see pyrenobotrys leaf spot as dark lesions on foliage caused by this fungal pathogen. This disease spreads in wet conditions. Remove infected leaves and improve air circulation. Avoid overhead watering. Prune out severely affected branches to reduce inoculum. These leaf-spotting diseases are most active in cool, wet conditions. Remove infected foliage and improve air circulation Early detection and prompt management of symptoms help limit disease spread.
Leaf spot and blotch diseases are primarily cosmetic on established plants, though repeated years of heavy infection can weaken them. Rake up and remove fallen leaves to reduce the spore load going into the next season. Avoid overhead watering that splashes spores from the ground onto lower leaves. If the problem is severe, protective fungicide sprays during spring leaf emergence can help, but sanitation does more than chemistry for most leaf spots.
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Management
Cooler months favor development; cool, wet conditions promote fruiting body maturation and spore release
Cultural Controls
- Remove and destroy infected leaves. Leaves may be composted if completely decayed before spring. Make use of any practice that encourages decomposition of fallen leaves prior to spring bud break, such as mowing or flailing. Apply urea to leaves after leaf fall in autumn to enhance decomposition of fallen leaves.
- Rake and destroy leaves in fall. Grow other, more resistant species of Crataegus.