Leaves and stems (select one)- Yellowing
Yellowing appears suddenly, particularly on newly expanded leaves and runner tips at approximately the same time, and is associated with stunted growth. Damage is usually greater at one end of a field than the other.
Yellowing appears suddenly and leaves turn almost white, accompanied eventually by necrosis. Damage is usually greater at one end of a field than the other.
Yellowing appears suddenly, is distinctly veinal, and is accompanied with leaf necrosis. Damage usually follows some type of pattern in the field.
Yellowing appears on younger leaves first, and is distinctly interveinal.
A yellowish tinge appears at the margins of exposed leaves.
Yellowing gradually develops across a planting, but is limited to a single variety.
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This is a part of The Berry Diagnostic Tool - a companion to the NRAES Production Guides for Strawberries, Raspberries and Blueberries