Anthracnose affects a variety of plants - including trees. Many popular trees susceptible to anthracnose include - sycamore, ash, oak, maple and walnut. Although symptoms observed on different tree species may be similar, the various anthracnose pathogens are host-specific, infecting only one tree species.
Anthracnose, wilt ,blight, rust, rot, damping, cholorosis.
Yes, trichoderma viride can be used a s a biofungicide to control Anthracnose in postharvest Mango. Ideally you can create trichoderma baths and run the mango crop through them. Or spray onto the crop just before harvesting.
Anthracnose is a plant disease caused by various fungi that typically manifest as dark, sunken lesions on leaves, stems, or fruits. It can affect a wide range of plants, including trees, shrubs, and crops, leading to reduced yield and quality of produce if left untreated. Management strategies often involve pruning infected plant parts, improving air circulation, and applying fungicides.
Yes, anthracnose can spread similarly to leaf spot diseases, as both are caused by fungal pathogens that thrive in warm, humid conditions. They can spread through water splashes, contaminated tools, or infected plant debris. Proper cultural practices, such as good air circulation and sanitation, can help manage both types of diseases and prevent their spread.
Thin, paper-like shedding is absolutely normal. Loss of more than that could be any of a variety of problems such as canker or anthracnose.
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