Dry Berry

Described as

15 host plants · Fungal

Last updated

Dry berry causes incomplete fruit development and shriveling on berry plants. You see berries that fail to fill properly and dry prematurely. The condition may be environmental or disease-related. Proper care and management help prevent problems.

Manage dry berry by breaking the disease cycle at the points you can control: remove infected tissue and debris, reduce moisture on susceptible foliage, and maintain plant health through proper watering and fertilization. Healthy, well-sited plants resist infection more effectively than stressed ones, so addressing underlying site conditions often solves the problem better than repeated chemical applications.

Quick Reference

Agent Type
fungal
Causal Agent
Described as
Host Plants
15

Host Plants (15)

Sources & References

Data Maturity
Baseline Extension data. Expert review underway.