This comprehensive new diagnostic and management guide is the largest, most comprehensive APS compendium published to date. Nearly triple the thickness of the previous edition, it collectively covers nearly 150 diseases, pests, and disorders of blueberry, cranberry, and lingonberry crops. It is ideal for large and small commercial growing operations, nurseries, as well as the advisors that serve them, including universities, extension offices, independent consultants, and diagnostic labs.
The highly anticipated second edition of Compendium of Blueberry, Cranberry, and Lingonberry Diseases and Pests, published nearly two decades after the first edition, offers the most practical, up-to-date, and comprehensive information in existence for diagnosing and managing diseases and disorders of blueberries (highbush, lowbush, and rabbiteye), cranberries, and lingonberries.
It includes nearly 400 images and management recommendations from top researchers across the world, enabling users to more confidently scout, identify, and manage problems in the field before they become economically significant.
The Compendium of Blueberry, Cranberry, and Lingonberry Diseases and Pests, Second Edition is organized into four major parts (Select the 'Contents' tab above for the full list of nearly 150 diseases, pests, and disorders across these three crops)…
- Infectious Diseases (e.g. Anthracnose Fruit Rot, Bacterial Canker, Fairy Ring, Leaf Mottle Virus)
- Noninfectious Disorders (e.g. cold injury, nutritional disorders, oxygen deficiency injury)
- Insect Pests (e.g. aphids, blueberry blossom weevils, cranberry fruitworms, leaf rollers)
The Blueberry Certification section offers current and comprehensive information to help users develop and comply with blueberry plant certification standards and practices. The certification program helps ensure that only high-quality plant material, free of targeted plant pathogens, passes through the blueberry production chain.
In addition to a useful glossary and index of key terms, this new edition offers an appendix that identifies common names of diseases of blueberry, cranberry, and lingonberry, along with the pathogens that cause them.
The Taxonomy, Botany, and Culture of Vaccinium spp.
Cultivars
Evolutionary Background
Botany
Culture
Part I. Infectious Diseases
Diseases Caused by Fungi
Blueberries (Highbush and Rabbiteye)
Alternaria Leaf Spot and Fruit Rot
Anthracnose Fruit Rot
Armillaria Root Rot
Botryosphaeria Stem Blight
Botryosphaeria Stem Canker
Botrytis Blight and Fruit Rot
Cylindrocladium Rot
Double Spot
Exobasidium Leaf and Fruit Spot
Fusicoccum (Godronia) Canker
Gibbera Twig Blight
Gloeocercospora Leaf Spot
Gloeosporium Leaf Spot and Stem Canker
Leaf Rust
Mummy Berry
Phomopsis Canker
Phomopsis Twig Blight and Fruit Rot
Phyllosticta Leaf Spot and Fruit Rot
Phytophthora Root Rot
Powdery Mildew
Red Leaf
Septoria Leaf Spot
Silver Leaf
Sooty Blotch
Stem Blotch
Blueberries (Lowbush)
Anthracnose
Botrytis Blossom Blight
Brown Leaf Spot
Exobasidium Fruit and Leaf Spot
Fusicoccum (Godronia) Canker
Gloeosporium Stem and Leaf Spot
Leaf Rust
Other Fungi Causing Fruit Rot
Phomopsis Canker
Powdery Mildew
Red Leaf
Septoria Leaf Spot and Stem Canker
Valdensinia Leaf Spot
Witches'-Broom
Diseases Caused by Viruses
Blueberries
Blueberry latent spherical virus
Blueberry latent virus
Blueberry virus A
Fruit Drop
Leaf Mottle
Mosaic
Necrotic Ring Blotch
Necrotic Ringspot
Peach Rosette Mosaic
Red Ringspot
Scorch
Shock
Shoestring
Tomato Ringspot
Diseases Caused by Bacteria
Blueberries
Bacterial Canke
r Bacterial Leaf Scorch
Bacterial Leaf Spot
Crown Gall
Stunt
Disease Caused by an Alga
Blueberries
Algal Stem Blotch
Disease Caused by a Parasitic Plant
Blueberries and Cranberries
Dodder
Diseases Caused by Fungi
Cranberries
Berry Speckle
Bitter Rot
Black Rot
Black Spot
Blotch Rot
Cladosporium Leaf Spot
Cottonball
Early Rot
End Rot
Fairy Ring
Phytophthora Root and Runner Rot
Powdery Mildew
Protoventuria Early Leaf Spot
Protoventuria Leaf Spot and Berry Speckle
Pyrenobotrys Leaf Spot
Red Gall
Red Leaf Spot
Red Shoot
Ripe Rot
Rose Bloom
Rust
Twig Blight
Upright Dieback
Viscid Rot
Yellow Rot
Diseases Caused by Viruses
Cranberries
Ringspot
Scorch
Shock
Tobacco Streak
Diseases Caused by Bacteria
Cranberries
False Blossom
Stem Gall
Diseases Caused by Nematodes
Blueberries and Cranberries
Diseases Caused by Nematodes
Lingonberry Diseases
Red Leaf and Red Shoot
Gibbera Canker
Mummy Berry
Witches'-Broom Rust
Leaf Rust
Foliar Phytophthora Diseases
Miscellaneous Foliar Fungi
Little Leaf
Part II. Noninfectious Disorders
Nutritional and Other Abiotic Disorders
Blueberries
Cold Injury
Nutritional Disorders
Pesticide Toxicity Injury
Salt Injury
Water Stress
Cranberries
Frost Injury
Hail Injury
Lightning Injury
Nutritional Disorders
Oxygen Deficiency Injury
Pesticide Toxicity Injury
Physiological (Sterile) Breakdown
Salt Injury
Sunscald and Heat Injury
Winter Injury
Part III. Blueberry Certification
Part IV. Pests
Blueberries (Highbush and Rabbiteye)
Aphids
Blueberry Blossom Weevil (Cranberry Weevil)
Blueberry Bud Mite
Blueberry Gall Midge (Cranberry Tipworm)
Blueberry Maggot Fly
Blueberry Tip Borer
Cherry Fruitworm and Cranberry Fruitworm
Flower Thrips
Japanese Beetle
Leafrollers
Oriental Beetle
Plum Curculio
Blueberry Scales
Sharp-Nosed Leafhopper
Winter Moth and Bruce Spanworm
Blueberries (Lowbush)
Blueberry Sawfly
Blueberry Spanworm
Blueberry Thrips
Red-Striped Fireworm
Strawberry Rootworm
Cranberries
Black Vine Weevil
Black-Headed Fireworm
Blunt-Nosed Leafhopper
Coptodisca Leafminer
Cranberry Blossomworm
Cranberry Fruitworm
Cranberry Girdler
Cranberry Root Grub
Hoplia
Phyllophaga
Red-Headed Flea Beetle
Root-Feeding Chrysomelids
Scale Insects
Sparganothis Fruitworm
Spotted Fireworm
Various Miscellaneous Cranberry Foliage Feeders
Lingonberries
Lingonberry Fruitworm
Appendix
Glossary
Index