Black Spot of Roses

G1060
Published 2006

One of the greatest challenges to successfully growing garden roses is disease control. Black spot, caused by the fungus Diplocarpon rosae, is by far the most troublesome disease of garden roses in Nebraska, and if not properly controlled, will severely weaken plants. This can result in increase susceptibility to winter injury of dieback due to other causes.
This publication covers the following aspects of managing black spot of roses:
cause and distribution; disease cycle; favorable conditions; management;

Publication Details

Authors

Stephen N. Wegulo

Subject

Plant Diseases

Publication Date November 14, 2006
Last Revision Date November 14, 2006
Language English
Formats

HTML / PDF

Series NebGuide