Diseases of Hydrangea

  • Li Y
  • Mmbaga M
  • Zhou B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Hydrangea, a native to Asia and America, is a popular ornamental plant due to its interesting large, showy flowers with different colors and inflorescence forms. Many hydrangea species are often used to design landscapes and gardens. In greenhouses, nurseries, and landscapes, hydrangea production and values are affected by fungal, bacterial, and viral diseases. In this chapter, the biology of pathogens, development of diseases, and strategies for their control of common diseases of hydrangea were described.

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Li, Y., Mmbaga, M. T., Zhou, B., Joshua, J., Rotich, E., & Parikh, L. (2016). Diseases of Hydrangea (pp. 1–19). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32374-9_36-1

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