Gooseberry Mildew
Gooseberry mildew
Common name
Gooseberry mildew
American gooseberry mildew
European gooseberry mildew
Causal agent
It is a fungal disease caused by a fungus of the genus Podosphaera. It caused powdery mildew on several plant species, especially gooseberry.
Scientific name
Podosphaera mors-uvae
Symptoms & Signs
The disease initially starts with a powder-white appearance on young shoots and spreads to the leaves and mature shoots. It causes the shoots to die back, and the whole plant turns grayish-white. The fruits also turn mushy and brown, making them unappealing. However, the fungal growth on gooseberries can be easily rubbed off.
Transmission
It is transmitted to healthy plants through spores that travel by wind, water, or infected tools.
Time of concern
Early to late summer
Common hosts
Gooseberry
Blackcurrant