mildi
Mildi, also known as downy mildew, is a type of plant disease caused by oomycetes, which are fungus-like microorganisms. While often mistaken for true fungi, oomycetes are genetically more closely related to algae. Mildi diseases typically affect a wide range of plants, including vegetables like cucumbers, grapes, lettuce, and onions, as well as ornamental plants.
Symptoms of mildi can vary depending on the host plant and the specific pathogen, but commonly include
Mildi thrives in cool, humid conditions, making outbreaks more common in the spring and fall. Spores are