Gray Blight
Pestalotiopsis sydowiana
132 host plants
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This profile synthesizes data from multiple published sources. Expert field review is in progress.
Rhododendron leaves develop white-centered brown spots with fungal fruiting bodies visible on the surface. Pestalotiopsis sydowiana becomes a problem mainly in propagation with heavy misting. In field settings, it rarely causes concern. Choose planting sites to minimize sunburn and sunscald; use clean, sharp tools and minimal misting on cuttings.
Choose planting site to reduce sunburn, sunscald, or low-temperature injury as much as possible. Do not take cuttings from infected plants.
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Management
Late spring through fall (May-October), peak in summer.
Warm wet conditions; rain splash disperses spores. Optimal temps 20-25°C (68-77°F).
Cultural Controls
- Choose planting site to reduce sunburn, sunscald, or low-temperature injury as much as possible.
- Do not take cuttings from infected plants.
- Use a clean, sharp tool to remove leaf tissue on cuttings.
- Clean tools and soak in disinfectant.
- Use two tools so a worker can trim or cut with one while the other soaks.
- When done with a batch, cultivar, etc. switch one tool for the other and allow the used one to soak.