How to Identify, Prevent, and Treat Cherry Leaf Spot
Cherry leaf spot is a fungal disease that affects cherry trees, causing spots on the leaves and eventually defoliation if left untreated.
The disease primarily affects cherry trees as well as other stone fruit trees such as plums, peaches, and apricots.
Cherry leaf spot is caused by the fungus Blumeriella jaapii. It overwinters on infected leaves and fruit that have fallen to the ground and releases spores in the spring when temperatures and moisture levels are high. These spores can then infect new leaves and fruits, leading to the development of cherry leaf spot disease.
Cherry leaf spot can be identified through the following symptoms:
Here are some ways to control and prevent cherry leaf spot:
By following these steps, you can control and prevent cherry leaf spot and keep your cherry tree healthy and productive.
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