Powdery mildew is a widespread fungal disease that affects numerous plant species, leading to reduced yields and aesthetic damage.
This article reviews the preventive measures and treatment options available for managing powdery mildew, focusing on cultural practices, chemical control, and biological approaches.
Adopting an integrated approach is the most sustainable and effective method for managing powdery mildew. This involves combining cultural practices, chemical control, and biological agents while monitoring disease development. Integrated pest management also emphasizes the use of resistant cultivars and regular scouting to detect early signs of infection.