Agroscope: Apple powdery mildew - forecasting models tested in practice
The apple powdery mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha) has again caused increasing problems in Switzerland in recent years. The fungus overwinters as mycelium in the buds. Infected buds sprout five to eight days later in spring than healthy ones and are easily recognised by the mealy coating on deformed flowers and leaves. The mildew fungus immediately produces a large

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