White blister (Albugo candida) is a fungal disease affecting various brassica crops. It primarily infects green plant material but can spread systemically, causing severe damage.
Key Points
Symptoms:
- White blisters on the undersides of leaves, with yellow patches on the upper surface.
- Systemic infections cause stem distortion and gall formation on leaves.
- Broccoli heads may become deformed and unmarketable.
Spread:
- Spores spread through infected produce, crop debris, wind, and water splash.
- Can survive on brassica weeds and crop residue in the soil, leading to recurring infections.
Impact on Crops:
- Reduces marketability of vegetables, especially broccoli.
- Can stunt growth and lower yield.
Effective management includes crop rotation, removing infected debris, and controlling brassica weeds to prevent disease recurrence.