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Field Maple with Anthracnose: Prevention & Cure

Acer campestre

Susceptibility: Moderate Severity: High Difficulty: Easy

Anthracnose on Field Maple: What to Know?

Anthracnose on Field Maple (Acer campestre) is a fungal condition with high severity. Field Maple has moderate susceptibility to this disease. Anthracnose is a fungal disease caused by fungi in the genus Colletotrichum that affects many plants, including vegetables, fruits, and trees. The disease thrives in cool, wet conditions, causing dark...

Field Maple is a easy-care plant. Recovery from Anthracnose takes approximately 14 days with proper treatment.

Unlike bacterial infections, Anthracnose on Field Maple can be managed with organic fungicides.

🔍 What Does Anthracnose Look Like on Field Maple?

  • â€Ē Small irregular yellow or brown spots on leaves
  • â€Ē Dark sunken lesions on leaves, stems, flowers and fruits
  • â€Ē Water-soaked lesions that darken as they age
  • â€Ē Pink gelatinous masses of spores in lesion centers during warm, moist weather
  • â€Ē Spots that expand and may cover entire leaves
  • â€Ē Defoliation in advanced stages

❓ What Causes Anthracnose on Field Maple?

  • → Caused by fungi in the genus Colletotrichum
  • → Cool wet weather promotes development
  • → Optimum temperature between 75-85°F (24-29°C)
  • → Foliage wet for extended periods of time
  • → Fungi overwinter in seeds, soil and garden debris
  • → Spores spread through water droplets

💊 How to Treat Anthracnose on Field Maple?

TLDR: Treat Anthracnose on Field Maple with quick treatment (~7 days) or organic (~14 days). Field Maple has moderate susceptibility to this disease.

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Quick Fixes

1

Remove and discard all visibly infected parts

Remove and discard all visibly infected parts

2

Apply commercial systemic fungicide (azoxystrobin or mancozeb)

Apply commercial systemic fungicide (azoxystrobin or mancozeb)

3

Adjust irrigation to avoid wetting foliage

Adjust irrigation to avoid wetting foliage

4

Second application of systemic fungicide

Second application of systemic fungicide

5

Assess treatment effectiveness

Assess treatment effectiveness

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Organic Treatment

1

Remove all infected plant parts and discard in plastic bag

Remove all infected plant parts and discard in plastic bag

2

Apply organic liquid copper spray to all plant surfaces

Apply organic liquid copper spray to all plant surfaces

3

Switch irrigation regime to drip, avoiding foliage wetting

Switch irrigation regime to drip, avoiding foliage wetting

4

Second application of copper fungicide or neem oil

Second application of copper fungicide or neem oil

5

Assess progress and remove any new lesions

Assess progress and remove any new lesions

6

Final organic fungicide application and ongoing monitoring

Final organic fungicide application and ongoing monitoring

ðŸ›Ąïļ How to Prevent Anthracnose on Field Maple?

TLDR: Prevent Anthracnose on Field Maple with 8 essential preventive care practices.

  • ✓ Implement drip irrigation instead of overhead watering
  • ✓ Give plants enough room to breathe and reduce humidity
  • ✓ Remove infected plant material after harvest
  • ✓ Practice crop rotation between hosts and non-hosts
  • ✓ Choose resistant plant varieties when possible
  • ✓ Use western grown seeds not exposed to the disease
  • ✓ Avoid wetting foliage during watering
  • ✓ Ensure good air circulation around plants

ðŸŒą How to Care for Field Maple to Prevent Anthracnose?

💧 How to Water

Water newly planted Field Maples thoroughly once a week during the first year. Once the tree is established, it is drought-tolerant and can survive on rainfall alone, except during prolonged drought, where watering every 2 weeks is recommended.

☀ïļ Lighting

Field Maple thrives in full sun to light partial shade and requires at least 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It tolerates shade better than many other maple trees and can grow in forest edge conditions.

ðŸŠī Ideal Soil

Field Maple is adaptable and grows in sandy, silty, and clayey soil types. It prefers neutral to slightly alkaline soil (pH 6.0–8.0) and thrives particularly well on calcareous loam with good drainage. Avoid stagnant water at the roots.

Frequently asked questions

Can Anthracnose kill my Field Maple?
Yes, without treatment, Anthracnose can be fatal to Field Maple. Early detection and treatment are key.
How long does Field Maple take to recover from Anthracnose?
With proper treatment, recovery takes approximately 14 days. Without treatment, it can take significantly longer.
Is Anthracnose contagious to other plants near Field Maple?
Yes, Anthracnose can spread to nearby plants. Isolate the affected Field Maple immediately.
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