Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00000942
01/01/98

MALUS DISEASE PROBLEMS


Scab is caused by the fungus Venturia inequalis.            
Infection takes place early in the season and dark olive    
green spots appear on the leaves.  In late summer the       
infected leaves fall off when they turn yellow with black,  
spots.  Infected fruits have black, slightly raised spots.  
Use resistant varieties.                                    

Fire blight susceptible trees have blighted branch tips.    
The disease is caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora.   
Leaves on infected branch tips turn brown or black, droop,  
and hang on the branches.  The leaves look scorched as by   
a fire.  The trunk and main branches become infected when   
the bacteria are washed down the branches.  Cankers form    
and are separated from adjacent healthy bark by a crack.    
The infected bark may be shredded.  There is no             
satisfactory chemical control for fire blight.  Use         
resistant cultivars when available.                         

Powdery mildew coats leaves with white powder.              

Rust causes brown to rusty-orange spots on the leaves.      
Red cedars are the alternate host.  Badly spotted leaves    
fall prematurely.                                           

Crab Apples are subject to several canker diseases.  Avoid  
unnecessary wounding, keep trees healthy, and prune out     
infected branches when seen.                                


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