Raspberries and blackberries are a perennial favorite among consumers. Unfortunately, they are also a favorite host crop for pests. Protect your plants with the most up-to-date and comprehensive resource available: the
Compendium of Raspberry and Blackberry Diseases and Pests, Second Edition.
This completely revised edition helps users quickly identify and manage raspberry and blackberry diseases, insect pests, and abiotic orders with practical management information and more than 200 high-quality images for diagnosis. It is your best defense against pests and disorders that threaten the health and yields of these two popular bramble plants, from the roots and crown to their flowers, fruits, and leaves.
This important book reflects the latest practices for managing diseases in organic and high-tunnel production systems. Pest coverage is wide and applicable to many of the world’s growing regions for these crops. The second edition also covers new diseases and viruses that have been identified since the first edition and adds 50 pages as well as 50 additional symptom images. Specific pest coverage includes:
- Bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases
- Abiotic disorders, such as herbicide injury and environmental stressors
- Diseases caused by an alga
- Diseases caused by a phytoplasma
- The use and effects of cultural practices
- The development of healthy planting materials in the nursery/greenhouse industry
Each section includes information on symptoms, causal organisms, distribution, diagnostic features or detection methods, and management strategies.
The
Compendium of Raspberry and Blackberry Diseases and Pests, Second Edition is ideal for commercial growing operations, nurseries, crop consultants, extension educators, diagnosticians, plant pathologists, entomologists, horticulturists, regulators, and gardeners.
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Introduction
The Genus Rubus
Raspberry and Blackberry Production Systems
Part I. Diseases Caused by Biotic
Factors
Cane and Foliar Diseases Caused by
Fungi and Oomycetes
Anthracnose
Cane Blight
Midge Blight
Spur Blight
Cane Botrytis
Purple Blotch
Ascospora Dieback
Botryosphaeria Cane Canker of Blackberry
Rosette of Blackberry
Downy Mildew
Powdery Mildew
Raspberry Leaf Spot
Septoria Leaf Spot of Blackberry
Sydowiella and Gnomonia Cane Cankers
Nectria Canker of Raspberry
Silver Leaf
Fruit and Flower Diseases Caused by
Fungi
Botrytis Fruit Rot and Blossom Blight
Postharvest Soft Rot
Minor Fruit Rots
Stamen Blight
Rust Diseases
Orange Rust
Cane and Leaf Rust
Yellow Rust
Late Leaf Rust
Blackberry Rust
Minor Rust Diseases
Root and Crown Diseases Caused by
Fungi and Oomycetes
Phytophthora Root Rot
Verticillium Wilt
Armillaria Root Rot
White Root Rot
Fusarium Wilt
Diseases Caused by Bacteria
Crown and Cane Gall
Fire Blight
Pseudomonas Blight
Leafy Gall
Hairy Root
Disease Caused by a Phytoplasma
Leafhopper-Transmitted Disease
Rubus Stunt
Disease Caused by a Parasitic Alga
Orange Felt Disease
Diseases Caused by Viruses and
Viruslike Agents
Introduction to Diseases Caused by Viruses and
Viruslike Agents
Blackberry Yellow Vein Disease
Raspberry Mosaic Disease
Apple Mosaic
Blackberry Calico
Blackberry virus F
Cherry Leaf Roll
Cucumber Mosaic
Nematode-Transmitted Viruses
Raspberry latent virus
Raspberry Leaf Blotch
Raspberry Leaf Curl
Raspberry Vein Chlorosis
Raspberry Bushy Dwarf
Sowbane mosaic virus
Strawberry necrotic shock virus
Other Viruses and Viruslike Agents
Diseases Caused by Nematodes
Root-Lesion Nematodes
Dagger and Needle Nematodes
Other Nematodes
Part II. Arthropod Pests
Insects that Damage Roots and
Crowns
Raspberry Crown Borer
Root Weevils
Strawberry Crown Moth
Insects that Damage Fruit
Japanese Beetle
Green June Beetle
Rose Chafer
Lygus Bugs
Raspberry Bud Moth
Picnic Beetles
Raspberry Fruitworm
Yellowjackets
Spotted Wing Drosophila
Strawberry Bud Weevil
Eastern Flower Thrips
Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle
Insects that Damage Foliage
Raspberry Aphids
Leafrollers
Climbing Cutworms
Blackberry Psyllid
Winter Moth and Bruce Spanworm
Raspberry Sawflies
Blackberry Leafminer
Mites
Spider Mites
Dryberry Mite
Redberry Mite
Insects that Damage Canes
Rednecked Cane Borer
Raspberry Cane Maggot
Raspberry Cane Midge
Raspberry Cane Borer
Tree Crickets
Rose Scale
Stalk Borer
Insect Contaminants of Mechanically
Harvested Fruit
Part III. Disorders Caused by
Abiotic Factors
Nutritional Disorders
Herbicide Injury
Preemergent Herbicides
Postemergent Herbicides
Translocatable Herbicides
Contact Herbicides
Volatile Herbicides
Correcting Herbicide Excesses
Environmental Stress
Temperature
Wind
Soil Moisture
Light
Solar Injury
Part IV. Effects of Cultural
Practices on Disease
Using Disease- and Insect-Resistant Cultivars
Excluding and Reducing Pathogen Populations
Protected Cropping Systems
Part V. Development of Healthy
Planting Materials
Raspberry Certification Programs in North
America
The Rubus Certification Scheme in the United
Kingdom
Nursery Production of Virus-Indexed Planting
Material
International Regulations Regarding Exchange
of Rubus Plant Material
Appendix
Glossary
Index
“...recommended for academic library Agricultural Science collections, and ideal for the personal reading lists and reference collections commercial growing operations, nurseries, crop consultants, extension educators, diagnosticians, plant pathologists, entomologists, horticulturists, regulators, and gardeners.”
—Reviewers Bookwatch
Publish Date: 2017
Format: 8.5" x 11" softcover
ISBN: 978-0-89054-569-0
Pages: 175
Images: 208 images
Publication Weight: 15 lbs
Edited by Robert R. Martin, Michael A. Ellis, Brian Williamson, and Roger N. Williams
Compendium of Raspberry and Blackberry Diseases and Pests, Second Edition (10 pack)