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Diseases of Trees and Shrubs
Trees and shrubs are important components of the landscape, providing structure, texture and color. A variety of plant health problems caused by biotic and abiotic agents greatly affect the quality of these plants. The use of best management practices is essential for the establishment and care of landscape trees and shrubs and the prevention of disease.
Diseases of Ornamental Plants - Annuals
The use of annuals in the landscape provides color and allows for seasonal changes in the landscape. Because their growth is more intensely managed than trees and shrubs, conditions are often quite suitable for the development and spread of diseases and other pests.
LSU AgCenter Plant Diagnostic Center Brochure.
LSU AgCenter Plant Diagnostic Center Brochure
Information about testing, fees, and services provided by the LSU AgCenter Plant Diagnostic Center.
Image courtesy of Dr. Gordon Holcomb, Louisiana State University.
Diseases of Annuals 1
There are many fungal, bacterial, viral and abiotic diseases associated with ornamental plants. New diseases and disorders are being discovered all of the time. Therefore, proper identification and management are needed to prevent further damage and avoid future outbreaks.
 Image courtesy of Dr. Gordon Holcomb, Louisiana State University.
Herb Diseases
Herbs, whether annuals, biennials or perennials, are widely grown for their culinary, aromatic, medicinal and ornamental properties. The diversity of herbs grown is reflected by the diversity of diseases that occur on them.
Plant Diagnostic Center Testing Services
Information about colelcting a sample; packing a sample; submitting a sample; diagnostic fees; available tests; and Rapid Turfgrass Diagnsotics.
Courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Turf Diseases
Because of prolonged periods of heat and drought, growing and maintaining a healthy lawn in the South are more challenging and require homeowners to consider many factors. There are numerous diseases associated with turf In Louisiana, the most common problems include, but are not limited to, brown patch, melting out, Bermudagrass decline (take-all root rot), dollar spot and St. Augustine decline (SAD).
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Sun Scald
Sun scald is a non-pathogenic disease found on a number of plants, including ornamentals, vegetables and fruits. This type of damage occurs when plants are exposed to too much direct sunlight. The injuries are more severe on stressed, weakened or recently transplanted plants.
Photo of Brown Patch
Fungicides for Louisiana Turf
A variety of diseases affect both the quality and performance of turfgrasses in Louisiana. This publication provides information on fungicides registered for use on turfgrass in Louisiana.
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Drought Damage
During prolonged days of high temperatures and increased stress, plants try to maintain their water balance by reducing water loss through stomatal closure, which may result in foliage wilting, abnormal growth and, in severe cases, plant death.
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Diseases of Potatoes
Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) are host to many pathogenic organisms that can affect any plant part during the growing and storage seasons. Historically, certain diseases of potato have had significant socio-economical impact, like the Irish potato famine of the 1840s caused, in part, by Phytophthora infestans (late blight).
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Diseases Of Onions
Most of onion diseases are caused by fungi that can contribute to severe losses and reduce yield, quality and marketability of the product. Diseases such as downy mildew and numerous problems caused by Botrytis spp. can cause extensive damage to the onion production worldwide. Other diseases can be equally important but are confined to certain geographical areas. To use best management practices, understanding and properly identifying these diseases is crucial.
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Cauliflower Diseases
Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea) and other cruciferous crops including cabbage, brussels sprouts and broccoli are susceptible to many diseases. Alternaria leaf spot and downy mildew are common in crucifer production and can reduce plant yield and market value. Alternaria leaf spot, in contrast to downy mildew, is favored by warm, moist weather.
Powdery mildew symptoms on upper surface of oak leaves.
Diseases of Oaks
Oaks, a dominant member of the landscape, are subject to a number of diseases.
Virus-affected Japanese holly fern
Diseases of Ferns
A new virus was recently described from nursery and landscape plantings of both Japanese holly and leatherleaf ferns.
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Fungicides for the Management of Downy Mildew of Cucurbits
Downy mildew, caused by Pseudoperonospora cubensis, is a potentially destructive disease of all cucurbits. The use of fungicides is the primary means of managing this disease.
Herbaceous speciment with roots wrapped in a plastic bag to retain moisture.
Submitting Plant Specimens for Diagnosis
Submitting plant specimens for disease diagnosis is specific for different groups of plants. This is a short guide on proper submission of herbaceous plants, shrubs, trees and turf samples.
Root-knot nematode damage.
Nematode Assay Form
Nematode assay form is now available as a fill-in form. It should be included with all samples submitted for nematode analysis.
Submission Form
Plant Diagnostic Sample Submission Form for General Public
Provide all the information required on Plant Diagnostic Sample Submission Form for rapid and accurate diagnosis of plant health problems. Use this form to submit plant disease damage, insect or mite damage or weed identification samples. The completed form must accompany the sample submitted to Plant Diagnostic Center for diagnosis.
Plant Diagnostic Center Publications
Information about publications related to plant diagnostics, including LSU AgCenter's Plant Pathology Disease Identification and Management Series.
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