Botryosphaeria Canker/Dieback

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Botryosphaeria Canker, Botryosphaeria spp., attacks and infect stressed plants. Cankers can be annual as well as perennial. This pathogen attacks mostly woody trees and shrubs around the world (more than 100 genera of plants can be affected by this disease).  

Symptoms

Botryosphaeria spp. in general cause cankers that girdle infected branches and stems. The girdling causes foliage to wilt turn brown and die. All plant tissue, from the girdling canker out to the tip, eventually dies.  

Life Cycle

Varies with the species of Botryosphaeria and the host plant.  

Management

The pathogen cannot usually attack healthy plants. Control by pruning out the dead and dying tissue, fertilize correctly, and improve growing conditions.