4 June 1999 Blue Mold Forecasts

 

FORECAST DISCUSSION: Friday, June 4: *** All source regions are Low Threats this weekend. *** Conditions in the Southeast and Ohio Valley are expected to be sunny to partly cloudy, hot, and dry each day this weekend. The lone exception is in southern GA and northern FL on Friday where there is a chance of scattered showers. Some localized disease development is possible for those growers. Otherwise, there is Low Risk for all growers Friday through Sunday. TK

 

Blue Mold Active in the Plant Bed and Greenhouse (click on small image for larger image)

What should one look for?

 

Seriously Threatening Sources: None

HIGH RISK areas: None


*** NEW FEATURE ***

County Map of New and Existing Outbreaks, 1999

(Red = New, 1 to 7 days; Blue = Active, > 7 days; Green = Old)

 

Current Sources:

 

Previous Sources:

San Antonio de los Banos, Cuba
Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico
Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
Corpus Christi, Texas


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***** NOTE: These forecasts/outlooks only apply to disease development from airborne transport of spores!!! We do not have the capability to ascertain blue mold development by other means, such as transplanting of infected seedlings, nor will we attempt to do so. Please consult the Extension Service personnel in your area if you have concerns about these matters! *****

This service is provided by the North Carolina State University departments of Plant Pathology and Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences.

Web page last updated by Thomas Keever on 4 June 1999.