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Powdery Mildew and Wheat

There is more than one form pf powdery mildew. There is a form of powdery mildew known as powdery mildew of wheat. It is specific to wheat plants.

Powdery mildew is one of the easiest forms for anyone to recognize.

Powdery mildew of wheat can grow in between seasons. Powdery mildew of wheat can thrive in cool and humid climates. Rotating all crops is an effective way of helping prevent powdery mildew infection. Powdery mildew can be controlled with the use of the proper fungicide.

Powdery mildew fungi produce both sexually and asexually. Conditions that are necessary for fungi to spore varies among the species of fungi.

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