Agaricomycetes
CLASSIFICATION
Fungi
ABOUT
Agaricomycetes are pathogenic fungi, mostly infecting trees, causing them to wilt, rot and eventually die.
How to treat?
- Biological
If possible remove and destroy the infected parts of the plant. Burn it, toss it into the garbage, or bury it deeply. Do not compost.
Apply ecological products for plant protection (e.g. copper-based spray).
- Chemical
If necessary, apply fungicide containing azoxystrobin (GHS06: Toxic, GHS09: Environmental hazard).
If necessary, apply fungicide containing pentachloronitrobenzene (GHS07: Harmful, GHS09: Environmental hazard).
If necessary, apply fungicide containing tebuconazole (GHS07: Harmful, GHS08: Health hazard, GHS09: Environmental hazard).
- Disease prevention
Use resistant species and cultivars as well as healthy, certified seeds and seedlings.
Ensure having good soil drainage to avoid overwatering.
Improve the air circulation around the plant (e.g. by pruning excess foliage or increasing the spacing between plants).
Avoid prolonged wetting of the leaves, which can be caused e.g. by overhead irrigation.
Rotate crops. Avoid planting sensitive crops in infested soil.
Disinfect tools, infected flower pots, and hands to avoid disease transmission.