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Peronospora sparsa

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Peronospora sparsa
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P. sparsa
Binomial name
Peronospora sparsa
Berk., (1862)
Synonyms

Peronoplasmopara sparsa (Berk.) Uljan., (1967)
Peronospora fragariae Roze & Cornu, (1876)
Peronospora rosae-gallicae Savul. & Rayss, (1934)
Peronospora rubi Rabenh. ex J. Schröt., (1888)
Pseudoperonospora sparsa (Berk.) Jacz., (1928)

Peronospora sparsa is a plant pathogen that causes downy mildew on rose and diseases on caneberries and stawberries. In climate controlled greenhouses it doesn't occur so often because of the lack of free water maintained by humidity settings in the climate computers. In greenhouses without heating and without humidity controls and with Free Water Spots (FWS's), the disease can wipe out Downy Mildew susceptible rose varieties in 3 to 4 days completely, if unchecked.[citation needed]

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Further reading

  • Mudiyanselage, A.M. Herath; Jaspers, M.V.; Ridgway, H.J. "Evaluation of methods for long term s". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • S., Smith; S., Roberson; K., Cochran (November 2014). "First Report of Downy Mildew on Blackberry Caused by Peronospora sparsa in Arkansas". The American Phytopathological Society Journals. 98 (11): 1585. doi:10.1094/PDIS-05-14-0554-PDN.