Assessment of the susceptibility of peach cultivars to Powdery mildew (Podosphaera pannosa) (original) (raw)

{Tool}Assessment of the susceptibility of peach cultivars to Powdery mildew (Podosphaera pannosa). Creator(s): Giovannini, Daniela; Noll, Daniela; Spornberger, Andreas and Ruesch, Julien. Issuing Organisation(s): CREA - Council for Agricultural Research and Economics. (2026)

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Summary

Cultivating PM-tolerant varieties would allow more yield and fruit quality, mitigation of the environmental impact of fungicides, and cost savings. Moreover, such varieties could be used as parentals in breeding programmes aiming to increase PM-tolerance in commercial varieties. The InnOBreed peach working group has developed practical guidelines to assist in the harmonized ranking of cultivar susceptibility to PM through field observations.

EPrint Type: Practice tool
Teaser: Powdery mildew in peaches - which cultivars are best?
What problem does the tool address?: Powdery mildew (PM) is a major disease in peach, caused by the ascomycete Podosphaera pannosa. White spots on leaves and shoots or fruits are the infection's outward sign. Severe infections can cause early leaf drop, shoot halting or drying out, and negatively impact yield and quality. Nectarines are generally more susceptible than peaches. To our knowledge, there are no commercial peach cultivars resistant to PM, but there is a variability of susceptibility.
What solution does the tool offer?: In organic peach orchards, sulphur-based products are used for the preventive control of PM from the petal-drop stage onwards. The use of disease-tolerant cultivars would reduce yield and fruit quality losses, as well as the need for plant protection inputs.
Country: Italy
Type of Practice Tool: Practice abstracts
Keywords: temperate fruits, disease tolerance, diseases, plant disease control
Agrovoc keywords: Englishtemperate fruitshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_7655Englishdisease tolerancehttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_331441Englishdiseaseshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_49879Englishplant disease controlhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_5960
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Production systems > Fruit and berries Crop husbandry > Crop health, quality, protection
Research affiliation: European Union > Organic Farm Knowledge European Union > Horizon Europe > InnOBreed
Horizon Europe or H2020 Grant Agreement Number: 101061028
Related Links: https://organic-farmknowledge.org/tool/57476, https://organic-farmknowledge.org/tool/57477, https://organic-farmknowledge.org/tool/57478
Project ID: ofk
Deposited By: Dietemann, Lauren
ID Code: 57476
Deposited On: 27 Mar 2026 10:18
Last Modified: 27 Mar 2026 10:21
Document Language: English
Status: Published

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