| Symptoms: White to gray powdery growth on the leaf surface. Symptoms shown on ivy leaves would be similar to those shown on this lilac leaf. Photo by Chad Behrendt |
| Causal organism: | Uncinula necator |
| Over wintering: | In plant material and debris |
| Months of infection: | Growing Season |
| Method of dispersal: | Wind |
| Infection point: | Leaves |
| Control: | Sanitation (remove any fallen leaves) and properly water, fertilize, and mulch plants. Prune out dead or dying vines. Increase airflow and light penetration when possible to reduce humidity levels. Fungicides are not usually necessary. |
| Labelled fungicides: (First Application) |
Sulfur (at first sign of infection) |
| Comments: | Powdery mildew is most severe in early spring and late fall, and when environmental conditions consist of warm days and cool nights. |
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