Pennsylvania State University College of Agricultural Science Plant Patholgoy
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Plant Disease Facts
Gary Moorman
Professor of Plant Pathology
Grape Ivy (Cissus) Disease

Disease Symptoms Pathogen/Cause Management
Powdery Mildew Dry, white, fungal growth develops on leaves. Oidium Apply Ampelomyces, piperalin, thiophanate methyl + mancozeb or triadimefon to protect foliage.

COMMON NAME TRADE NAME
Ampelomyces quisqualis AQ 10 (biological control agent)
myclobutanil Systhane
piperalin Pipron
triadimefon Bayleton
thiophanate methyl + mancozeb Zyban


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