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Common Names of Plant Diseases
Diseases of Caneberries
(Rubus spp.)
R. R. Martin, B. J. Smith, P. R. Bristow, primary collators (last update
12/19/00)
BACTERIAL DISEASES
- Crown and cane gall
- Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Smith and Townsend 1907)
Conn 1942
- A. rubi
(Hildebrand 1940) Starr and Weiss 1943
- Fire blight
- Erwinia amylovora
(Burrill 1882) Winslow et al. 1920 emend.
Hauben et al. 1998
- Hairy root
- Agrobacterium rhizogenes
(Riker et al. 1930) Conn 1942 (rare)
- Leafy gall
- Rhodococcus fascians
(Tilford 1936) Goodfellow 1984
- = Corynebacterium fascians (Tilford 1936) Dowson 1942
- Pseudomonas blight
- Pseudomonas syringae
van Hall 1902
FUNGAL DISEASES
- Anthracnose
- Elsinoe veneta
(Burkholder) Jenk.
- Sphaceloma necator
(Ellis & Everh.) Jenk.
& Shear
- [anamorph]
- Armillaria root rot = shoestring root rot
- Armillaria mellea
(Vahl:Fr.) P. Kumm.
- Rhizomorpha subcorticalis
Pers. [anamorph]
- Ascospora dieback
- Clethridium corticola
(Fuckel) Shoemaker & E. Muller
- = Discostroma corticola (Fuckel) I. Brockmann
- = Ascospora ruborum (Oudem.) Zeller)
- Seimatosporium lichenicola
(Corda) Shoemaker
&
E. Müller [anamorph]
- Blackberry rust*
- Phragmidium violaceum
(C.F. Schultz) G. Wint.
- Black rot
- Phyllosticta carpogena
(Shear) van der Aa
- Blotch
- Mycosphaerella confusa
F.A. Wolf
- Pseudocercospora rubi
(Sacc.) Deighton
[anamorph]
- = Cercospora rubi G. Wint.)
- Blotch, purple
- Septocyta ruborum
(Lib.) Petr.
- = Rhabdospora ramealis (Roberge ex Desmaz.) Sacc.
- Botryosphaeria cane canker (blackberry)
- Botryosphaeria dothidea
(Moug.:Fr.) Ces. & De Not.
- Fusicoccum aesculi
Corda [anamorph]
- Botrytis fruit rot and blossom blight = gray mold
- Botrytis cinerea
Pers.:F
- Botryotinia fuckeliana
(de Bary) Whetzel
[teleomorph]
- Boysenberry decline*
- Cercosporella rubi
(G. Wint.) Plakidas (New Zealand)
- Cane and leaf rust
- Kuehneola uredinis
(Link) Arth.
- Cane blight
- Diapleella coniothyrium
(Fuckel) Barr
- = Leptosphaeria coniothyrium (Fuckel) Sacc.
- Coniothyrium fuckelii
Sacc. [anamorph]
- Cane Botrytis
- Botrytis cinerea
Pers.:Fr.
- Botryotinia fuckeliana
(de Bary) Whetzel
[teleomorph]
- Downy mildew = dryberry
- Peronospora sparsa
Berk. (New Zealand)
- = P. rubi Rabenh.
- Dryberry disease (loganberry)
- Rhizoctonia rubi
McKeen
- (plus dryberry mite, see under miscellaneous disorders)
- Fruit rots, minor
- Alternaria
spp.
- Cladosporium
spp.
- Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
(Penz.) Penz. & Sacc.
- Colletotrichum acutatum
Simmonds
- Penicillium
spp.
- Gnomonia cane canker
- Gnomonia rubi
(Rehm)
- Late leaf rust
- Pucciniastrum americanum
(Farl.) Arth.
- Pucciniastrum arcticum
Transzschel
- Leaf spots
- Discohainesia oenotherae
(Cooke & Ellis) Nannf.
- Hainesia lythri
(Desmaz.) Hohn. [anamorph]
- Mycosphaerella
spp.
- Phyllosticta
spp.
- Nectria canker (raspberry)
- Nectria mammoidea
W. Phillips & Plowr. var. rubi
(Osterw.) Weese (Europe)
- Cylindrocarpon ianthothele
var. ianthothele
Wollenweb.
- [anamorph]
- Orange rust
- Arthuriomyces peckianus
(E. Howe) Cummins &
Y. Hiratsuka (long-cycled rust)
- Gymnoconia nitens
(Schwein.) F. Kern & H.W. Thurston
- (short-cycled rust)
- Phytophthora root rot
- Phytophthora
spp.
- P. fragariae
C.J. Hickman var. rubi
- P. megasperma
Waterhouse
- P. cactorum
(Lebert & Cohn) J. Schröt.
- P. citricola
Sawada
- P. cryptogea
Pethybr. & Lafferty
- P. drechsleri
Tucker
- P. cambivora
(Petri) Buisman
- P. cinnamomi
Rands
- P. erythroseptica
Pethybr
- Post harvest soft rot = leak disease
- Rhizopus stolonifer
(Ehrenb.:Fr.) Vuill.
- = Rhizopus nigricans Ehrenb.
- Mucor piriformis
E. Fisch. (in Europe)
- Powdery mildew
- Sphaerotheca macularis
(Wallr.:Fr.) Lind
- Raspberry leaf spot
- Sphaerulina rubi
Demaree & M.S. Wilcox
- Septoria darrowii
Zeller [anamorph]
- = Cylindrosporium rubi Ellis & Morg.)
- Root rot
- Collybia dryophila
(Bull.:Fr.) P. Kumm
- Cylindrocarpon destructans
(Zinssmeister) Scholten.
- Fusarium
spp.
- Helicobasidium brebissonii
(Desmaz.) Donk
- Rhizoctonia crocorum
(Pers.:Fr.) DC.)
[anamorph]
- Phymatotrichopsis omnivora
(Duggar) Hennebert
- = Phymatotrichum omnivorum Duggar
- Pythium
spp.
- Rhizoctonia
spp.
- Rosette = double blossom
- Cercosporella rubi
(G. Wint.) Plakidas
- Septoria leaf spot (blackberry) = cane and leaf spot
- Septoria rubi
Westend.
- Mycosphaerella rubi
Roark [teleomorph]
- Silver leaf*
- Chondrostereum purpureum
(Pers.:Fr.) Pouzar (UK &
New Zealand)
- = Stereum purpureum Pers.:Fr.
- Spur blight
- Didymella applanata
(Niessl) Sacc.
- Phoma
sp. [anamorph]
- Stamen blight
- Hapalosphaeria deformans
(Syd.) Syd.
- Sydowiella cane canker
- Sydowiella depressula
(P. Karst.) Barr (Europe and Alaska)
- = Gnomonia depressula P. Karst
- Yellow rust
- Phragmidium rubi-idaei
(DC.) P. Karst.
- = Phragmidium imitans Arth.
- Verticillium wilt
- Verticillium albo-atrum
Reinke & Berthier
- Verticillium dahliae
Kleb.
- White root rot
- Vararia
sp.
NEMATODES, PARASITIC
- Dagger, American nematode
- Xiphinema americanum
Cobb
- Dagger nematode
- Xiphinema bakeri
Williams
- X. rivesi
Dalmasso
- Root-lesion nematode
- Pratylenchus
spp.
- P. penetrans
(Cobb) Filipjev & Schuurmans, Steckhoven
- Needle nematode
- Longidorus
spp.
VIRAL DISEASES and VIRUSLIKE AGENTS
- Mosaic or ringspot
- genus Ilarvirus, Apple mosaic virus (ApMV)
- Tobacco ringspot in Rubus
- genus Nepovirus, Tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV)
- Black raspberry streak
- A graft-transmissible agent(s) of unknown identity
- Blackberry calico
- genus Carlavirus, Blackberry calico virus (BCV) in North
- America.
- genus Potexvirus, Wineberry latent virus (WLV) upon
inoculation in the U.K.
- Bramble yellow mosaic*
- genus Potyvirus, Bramble yellow mosaic virus (BrmYMV)
- European decline
- genus Nepovirus, Cherry leaf roll virus (CLRV)
- Green blotch
- genus Cucumovirus, Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV)
- Latent virus, North America
- genus Ilarvirus, Tobacco streak virus (Rubus strain)
(TSV-R)
- Latent virus, Europe
- genus Potexvirus Wineberry latent virus (WLV)
- North American raspberry decline
- genus Nepovirus, Tomato ringspot virus (TomRSV) or genus
Nepovirus, Cherry rasp leaf virus (CRLV)
- Raspberry bushy dwarf
- genus Ideaovirus, Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV)
- Raspberry mosaic
- In North America caused by complexes of: Rubus yellow net virus
(RYNV); black raspberry necrosis virus (BRNV); and an unnamed
isometric virus similar to raspberry leaf mottle virus (RLMV)
- Raspberry ringspot*
- Caused by either genus Nepovirus, Raspberry ringspot virus (RRSV)
or genus Nepovirus tomato black ring virus (TBRV)
- Raspberry vein chlorosis
- Raspberry vein chlorosis virus
(RVCV)
- Raspberry veinbanding mosaic*
- Caused by RYNV + RLMV; additionally raspberry leaf spot virus
(RLSV), uncharacterized, may occur with this complex
- Raspberry yellow dwarf*
- Caused by either genus Nepovirus, Arabis mosaic virus
(ArMV) or genus Nepovirus, Strawberry latent ringspot virus
(SLRV)
- Raspberry yellow spot*
- Raspberry yellow spot (virus-like agent of unknown relationship)
- Thimbleberry ringspot
- genus Ilarvirus, Apple mosaic virus
PHYTOPLASMAL and SPIROPLASMAL DISEASES
- Black raspberry witches’-broom
- Phytoplasma
- Rubus stunt*
- Rubus stunt phytoplasma (Europe)
ALGAL DISEASES
- Orange felt
- Cephaleuros virescens
Kunze
MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES and DISORDERS
- Alpine mosaic in Rubus
- Alpine mosaic agent, (a graft-transmissible agent of unknown
identity)
- Blackberry sterility
- Cause unknown
- Brown berry disease (of black raspberry)
- Cause unknown
- Crumbly berries
- Various causes: poor pollination, genetic, virus, insect, nutrition,
winter injury, water relations
- Dryberry disease (loganberry)
- Phyllocoptes gracilis
(Nalepa) (dryberry mite) and Rhizoctonia
rubi McKeen
- Fasciation
- Cause unknown
- Midge blight *
- Phoma macrostoma
Mont. var. macrostoma
- Fusarium culmorum
(Wm. G. Sm.) Sacc.
- Alternaria
spp. colonization following feeding by Resseliella
- theoboldi (Barnes) (raspberry cane midge)
- Raspberry leaf curl
- Raspberry leaf curl uncharacterized agent(s)
- Redberry disease
- Acalitus essigi
(Hassan) (redberry mite)
- Seedborne dsRNA in wild raspberry
- dsRNA of mol. wt. typical of plant viruses, but not associated with
host symptoms or virus-like particles
* indicates the disease is not known to occur in North America.
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