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Powdery Mildew – Uncinula necator
Powdery Mildew is an important disease of grapes in Minnesota, but is less economically
important than black rot or downy mildew. Uncontrolled, powdery mildew reduces vine
growth and yield, can affect fruit quality and winter hardiness. Vitis vinifera and hybrids
tend to be more susceptible than American varieties.

Symptoms
If powdery mildew is left untreated on the berry it can destroy infected clusters. Foliar
infections can reduce photosynthesis causing reduced Brix levels and vine growth.

Vegetative:
On leaves, powdery mildew appears as white or grayish-white patches on the upper and
lower surface. These patches can expand until the entire upper surface of the leaf is coated.
Uninfected cells, next to infection sites, may become necrotic. Occasionally, these spots
resemble the “oil spot” symptom of downy mildew. Heavily infected leaves may dry out
and prematurely drop. When young leaves are infected they will become distorted and
stunted as they expand.

Young, infected shoots develop dark brown lesions that remain as brown patches on the
dormant stems. Petioles and cluster stems are also susceptible to infection. If infected they
become brittle and break during the growing season.

Fruit:
Blossom clusters can become infected causing flowers to wither and drop without setting
fruit. Cluster infections occurring shortly after bloom may result in poor fruit set and crop
loss. Actual berry infection causes the highest level of economic loss. Affected berries
may show small spots, similar to the leaves, or may be covered by the white, powdery
growth. If the epidermis of fruit is infected before it attains full size it will not grow
properly.

If severely infected, powdery mildew kills the epidermal cells of the berry, while the pulp
continues to expand. The internal pressure causes the berry to split. This splitting opens up
the fruit to secondary bunch rot infections. Infected red and purple varieties will fail to
color and have a blotchy appearance. Some berries will develop a netlike pattern of scar
tissue over the surface and may produce off-flavors in wine. Berries are susceptible to
infections until they reach 8% Brix content, from bloom through a few weeks after bloom.

Disease Cycle
Uncinula necator, the cause of Powdery Mildew, overwinters in Minnesota as
cleistothecia, fruiting bodies, in bark crevices on the grape vine. In the spring cleistothecia
discharge ascospores, airborne spores, when they receive an average of 0.10 inch of rain
and an air temperature of 50oF. The ascospores are discharged within 4-8 hours of the
rainfall and are carried by wind to any green surface of the growing vine.
The first infections are often observed as individual colonies growing on leaves closest to
the bark. The pathogen develops another type of spore, conidium within 6-8 days, if the
temperature is between 43-90oF (6-32oC). The optimal range for development is 68-81oF
(20-27oF) and temperatures above 95oF (35oC) have been reported to inhibit or kill
colonies. High relative humidity, 40%-100%, rather than free rain, is conducive to the
production of this pathogen. These conidia and fungal mycelia are what give the powdery
appearance to infected tissue and cause further spread of the pathogen.

Control Strategies
Proper site selection is the first step in controlling powdery mildew. Start with a site where
vines are exposed to sun all day since this pathogen thrives in low, diffuse light. Choosing
resistant cultivars, such as Frontenac and Frontenac Gris, is also important in reducing the
impact of powdery mildew. The most efficient way to control powdery mildew is the use
of good cultural practices. Utilize pruning and training systems to improve air circulation
which promotes rapid leaf drying. This will help reduce the high relative humidity the
pathogen needs to infect the plant. Pruning will also help with full spray coverage and
canopy penetration.

Clear crop debris from the ground after leaf drop or incorporate it into the soil at the
beginning of the season. This will reduce any overwintering inoculum in the vineyard.
Proper weed control and good soil drainage will reduce the relative humidity which
increases the spread of the pathogen.

Implementing a properly timed spray program, starting early in the season, is essential for
managing powdery mildew in the vineyard. Monitor susceptible cultivars, particularly
vinifera cultivars, regularly. Start monitoring just prior to bloom through fourteen days
after bloom. Look for the white powdery or necrotic spots on leaves.

Late season monitoring should be done when heavy dew or foggy weather is prevalent.
Look for powder on the berry or discoloration during ripening. Powdery mildew can be
controlled by proper timing and effective fungicides. For the most current spray
recommendations refer to the Ohio State University Extension web site,
http://ohioline.osu.edu/b861/.

There are a variety of sprays allowed under organic regulation. Many organic growers
utilize sulfur products to control powdery mildew starting at budbreak. They need to be
applied every seven days or reapplied whenever they are washed off by rain or irrigation,
which may not be cost effective in Minnesota. There are various oils, biofungicides and
soaps used to control powdery mildew. Make sure to verify each registered pesticide is
permitted within the organic certification program.




Photos:
References:

Wilcox, W. 2003, Grape Disease Identification sheet, Cornell University Cooperative
Extension, http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/grapes/diseases/grape_pm.pdf.

Ellis, M. Doohan, D. Bordelon, B. Welty, C. Williams, R. Funt, R. Brown, M. 2004.
Midwest Small Fruit Pest Management Handbook. The Ohio State University Extension.
125-129. http://ohioline.osu.edu/b861/.

Pscheidt, J. 2007, Grape-Powdery Mildew, Oregon State University Extension.

Pearson, R. Goheen, A. 1998. Compendium of Grape Diseases. 9-11.

How to Manage Pests, 2006, University of California Statewide Integrates Pest
Management Program, http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r302100311.html.

Rombough, L. 2002, The Grape Grower, A Guide to Organic Viticulture, Chelsea Green
Publishing, pg.97-101

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Powdery Mildew

  • 1. Powdery Mildew – Uncinula necator Powdery Mildew is an important disease of grapes in Minnesota, but is less economically important than black rot or downy mildew. Uncontrolled, powdery mildew reduces vine growth and yield, can affect fruit quality and winter hardiness. Vitis vinifera and hybrids tend to be more susceptible than American varieties. Symptoms If powdery mildew is left untreated on the berry it can destroy infected clusters. Foliar infections can reduce photosynthesis causing reduced Brix levels and vine growth. Vegetative: On leaves, powdery mildew appears as white or grayish-white patches on the upper and lower surface. These patches can expand until the entire upper surface of the leaf is coated. Uninfected cells, next to infection sites, may become necrotic. Occasionally, these spots resemble the “oil spot” symptom of downy mildew. Heavily infected leaves may dry out and prematurely drop. When young leaves are infected they will become distorted and stunted as they expand. Young, infected shoots develop dark brown lesions that remain as brown patches on the dormant stems. Petioles and cluster stems are also susceptible to infection. If infected they become brittle and break during the growing season. Fruit: Blossom clusters can become infected causing flowers to wither and drop without setting fruit. Cluster infections occurring shortly after bloom may result in poor fruit set and crop loss. Actual berry infection causes the highest level of economic loss. Affected berries may show small spots, similar to the leaves, or may be covered by the white, powdery growth. If the epidermis of fruit is infected before it attains full size it will not grow properly. If severely infected, powdery mildew kills the epidermal cells of the berry, while the pulp continues to expand. The internal pressure causes the berry to split. This splitting opens up the fruit to secondary bunch rot infections. Infected red and purple varieties will fail to color and have a blotchy appearance. Some berries will develop a netlike pattern of scar tissue over the surface and may produce off-flavors in wine. Berries are susceptible to infections until they reach 8% Brix content, from bloom through a few weeks after bloom. Disease Cycle Uncinula necator, the cause of Powdery Mildew, overwinters in Minnesota as cleistothecia, fruiting bodies, in bark crevices on the grape vine. In the spring cleistothecia discharge ascospores, airborne spores, when they receive an average of 0.10 inch of rain and an air temperature of 50oF. The ascospores are discharged within 4-8 hours of the rainfall and are carried by wind to any green surface of the growing vine. The first infections are often observed as individual colonies growing on leaves closest to the bark. The pathogen develops another type of spore, conidium within 6-8 days, if the
  • 2. temperature is between 43-90oF (6-32oC). The optimal range for development is 68-81oF (20-27oF) and temperatures above 95oF (35oC) have been reported to inhibit or kill colonies. High relative humidity, 40%-100%, rather than free rain, is conducive to the production of this pathogen. These conidia and fungal mycelia are what give the powdery appearance to infected tissue and cause further spread of the pathogen. Control Strategies Proper site selection is the first step in controlling powdery mildew. Start with a site where vines are exposed to sun all day since this pathogen thrives in low, diffuse light. Choosing resistant cultivars, such as Frontenac and Frontenac Gris, is also important in reducing the impact of powdery mildew. The most efficient way to control powdery mildew is the use of good cultural practices. Utilize pruning and training systems to improve air circulation which promotes rapid leaf drying. This will help reduce the high relative humidity the pathogen needs to infect the plant. Pruning will also help with full spray coverage and canopy penetration. Clear crop debris from the ground after leaf drop or incorporate it into the soil at the beginning of the season. This will reduce any overwintering inoculum in the vineyard. Proper weed control and good soil drainage will reduce the relative humidity which increases the spread of the pathogen. Implementing a properly timed spray program, starting early in the season, is essential for managing powdery mildew in the vineyard. Monitor susceptible cultivars, particularly vinifera cultivars, regularly. Start monitoring just prior to bloom through fourteen days after bloom. Look for the white powdery or necrotic spots on leaves. Late season monitoring should be done when heavy dew or foggy weather is prevalent. Look for powder on the berry or discoloration during ripening. Powdery mildew can be controlled by proper timing and effective fungicides. For the most current spray recommendations refer to the Ohio State University Extension web site, http://ohioline.osu.edu/b861/. There are a variety of sprays allowed under organic regulation. Many organic growers utilize sulfur products to control powdery mildew starting at budbreak. They need to be applied every seven days or reapplied whenever they are washed off by rain or irrigation, which may not be cost effective in Minnesota. There are various oils, biofungicides and soaps used to control powdery mildew. Make sure to verify each registered pesticide is permitted within the organic certification program. Photos:
  • 3. References: Wilcox, W. 2003, Grape Disease Identification sheet, Cornell University Cooperative Extension, http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/grapes/diseases/grape_pm.pdf. Ellis, M. Doohan, D. Bordelon, B. Welty, C. Williams, R. Funt, R. Brown, M. 2004. Midwest Small Fruit Pest Management Handbook. The Ohio State University Extension. 125-129. http://ohioline.osu.edu/b861/. Pscheidt, J. 2007, Grape-Powdery Mildew, Oregon State University Extension. Pearson, R. Goheen, A. 1998. Compendium of Grape Diseases. 9-11. How to Manage Pests, 2006, University of California Statewide Integrates Pest Management Program, http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r302100311.html. Rombough, L. 2002, The Grape Grower, A Guide to Organic Viticulture, Chelsea Green Publishing, pg.97-101