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Horsechestnut Leaf Problems

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BranchingOut_Horsechestnut5-13.pdf (2.2 MB)
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Branching Out IPM Newsletter
Author
Dailey O'Brien, Dawn
Hudler, George
Abstract

Horsechesnut (Aesculus spp.) are threatened by pests and pathogens that are likely to cause premature leaf dieback and abscission including horsechestnut leafminer, horsechestnut leaf blotch, horsechestnut leaf scorch an horsechestnut powdery mildew.

Date Issued
2013-05-31
Publisher
Cornell University Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology
Keywords
Aesculus
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leaf mines
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Guignardia
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yellow band
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leaf scorch
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Erysiphe flexuosa
Previously Published as
Excerpted from Branching Out IPM Newsletter (2013), Vol. 20 No. 5
Type
fact sheet

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