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    • General Introduction to raspberry pests and diseases
      • Large Raspberry Aphid
      • Small Raspberry Aphid
      • Raspberry Beetle
      • Raspberry Cane Midge
      • Two-spotted Spider Mite
      • Cane Blight
      • Raspberry Leaf and Bud Mite
      • Phytophthora root rot
      • Cane Botrytis and Grey Mould
      • Raspberry bushy dwarf virus
      • Raspberry leaf spot/mottle virus
      • Nematode-borne viruses
    • Blackcurrant pests and diseases an introduction
      • Blackcurrant clearwing
      • Blackcurrant gall mite
      • Blackcurrant leaf curling midge
      • Blackcurrant leaf spot
      • Blackcurrant rust
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Soft fruit pests and diseases

Click on the links below for brief descriptions of some of the most common european soft fruit pests and diseases.

  • Introduction to raspberry pests and diseases
  • Introduction to blackcurrant pests and diseases

Raspberry

  • large raspberry aphid
  • small raspberry aphid
  • raspberry beetle
  • raspberry cane midge
  • two-spotted spider mite
  • cane blight
  • raspberry leaf and bud mite
  • phytophthora root rot
  • cane botrytis and grey mould
  • raspberry bushy dwarf virus
  • raspberry leaf spot/mottle virus
  • nematode-borne viruses

Blackcurrant

  • gall mite (cecidophyopsis ribis)
  • leaf curling midge (dasineura tetensi)
  • clearwing (synanthedon tipuliformis)
  • rust (cronartium ribicola)
  • leaf spot (drepanopeziza ribis)
  • mildew (sphaerotheca mors-uvae)
  • blackcurrant reversion disease
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