Rasp Leaf
Cherry rasp
36 host plants
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This profile contains verified disease data from extension databases. Regional field notes and expert review are in progress.
Rasp leaf appears as rough, rasping lesions on leaves of affected plants. This condition can result from viral infection or environmental stress. Remove severely affected foliage. Manage aphid vectors to control viral spread. Maintain plant health through consistent watering and proper care. Monitor your plants closely and implement integrated management strategies. Prompt removal of infected material helps limit disease spread.
Use nursery stock that has been tested and found to be free of all known viruses. Remove infected trees as soon as symptoms are seen.
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Cultural Controls
- The use of virus-tested (and found to be free of all known viruses) planting material is important for control. Avoid future orchard sites that test positive for the presence of the nematode.