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Kentucky, USA - Last year’s hemp diseases equal this year’s disease risk


Lexington, Kentucky, USA
March 31, 2020

By: Kim Leonberger, Extension Associate and Nicole Gauthier, Extension Specialist, University of Kentucky 

Disease presence last year can indicate a risk for the same disease this year. Many pathogens overwinter on infected plant material or as pathogen survival structures. Poor sanitation practices can lead to an increased risk of these diseases in the upcoming season. A summary of hemp samples submitted to University of Kentucky Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratories in 2019 are displayed here. The most common diseases were leaf spots and root, crown, and stem rots (Figure 1).
 


Figure 1: A summary of hemp disease samples submitted to UK Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratories in 2019.
 

Assessment of diseases likely to occur during the growing season provides the opportunity to utilize preventative management measures. The University of Kentucky Plant Pathology Department provides numerous publications with additional information and management options for these diseases. County Extension agents also provide information on disease diagnosis and management.

Resources

  • Kentucky Hemp Disease Website (Link)
  • UK – Disease of Fruit Crops, Ornamentals, & Hemp Facebook Page (Link)

 



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