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Anthracnose
Anthracnose is a fungus that occurs worldwide. In North America it is especially troublesome in the humid eastern part of the country. Beans develop round, black, sunken spots on pods and stems. Veins on leaf undersides turn black. Cucumber and muskmelon leaves develop yellow spots that dry up and fall out; spots on watermelon leaves are black. Infected fruits are covered with sunken spots with dark borders. Tomatoes develop sunken spots on ripe fruits, the central parts of which turn dark. Wet weather encourages the disease to spread. The fungus overwinters in plant residues in the soil. Prevention & Controls:
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Photo courtesy of University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Plant Pathology. |
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