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Oak powdery mildew

Erysiphe alphitoides

A species of Erysiphe

Oak powdery mildew primarily affects oak trees, forming a white, powdery coating on their leaves. This fungus thrives in warm, dry environments and can hinder the photosynthesis process of the host tree, potentially leading to leaf drop and reduced growth. Management strategies include selecting resistant tree varieties and applying fungicidal treatments when necessary.

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Attributes of Oak powdery mildew
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Oak powdery mildew by these plants:
Oaks, English oak, Northern red oak
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