Leaf mould
Fulvia fulva
Yellow spots without a definite margin appear on the upper leaf surface, and olive-green to brown or purplish masses of spores and velvety growth appear on the lower leaf surface. Disease symptoms appear first on the older leaves. As the disease progresses, the leaves become chlorotic, then necrotic, followed by drying and defoliation.
Although this is primarily a foliar disease, unripe fruit may occasionally develop dark leathery lesions.
Pesticides
Aprisco 900 WG
intensity: ★★★
Bravo
intensity: ★★★
Bravo Weather Stik
intensity: ★★★
Cherokee 900
intensity: ★★★
Conan 720 SC
intensity: ★★★
Dithane Rainshield Neo Tec
intensity: ★★★
FMC Chlorothalonil 720
intensity: ★★★
FMC Chlorothalonil Bond 720
intensity: ★★★
Frenta 750 WG
intensity: ★★★
Manzate DF
intensity: ★★★
Penncozeb
intensity: ★★★
Penncozeb 750 DF
intensity: ★★★
Rotam Aprisco
intensity: ★★★
Rotam Winner Mancozeb WP
intensity: ★★★
Unizeb Disperss 750 DF
intensity: ★★★
Arysta LifeScience Mancozeb 750 WG
intensity: N/A
Barrack 720
intensity: N/A
Barrack Betterstick
intensity: N/A
Chlornil 720 SC
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Chloronil Pro
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Chlorothalonil
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Clash Storm Guard 720 SC
intensity: N/A
Echo 720
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Manco 750 WG
intensity: N/A
Mancoflo
intensity: N/A
Mankocide DF
intensity: N/A
Manzeb
intensity: N/A
Pacific Echo 500 SC
intensity: N/A