What are the different types of mold treatment?
BLIGHT is caused by fungi and can cause in a time of crops if it is not treated in time. There are two main types of molds, early mold, which is caused by fungi alternaria solani and late mold, which is caused by fungi phytththora infestans . Infected plants develop brown spots on their leaves and tubers, resulting in yellowing, drying leaves and rotting tubers. Mold treatment may be somewhat difficult because the disease spreads rapidly, while the spores of the fungus are transmitted by the wind; This disease is particularly prevalent in cold, humid and wet periods. Ensuring that the soil is rich in nutrients and has sufficient lime in it can help discourage mold mushrooms. It will also help to spray antifungal plants. Now there are many plant cultivars that are resistant to UNGI fut and their use can cause effective mold control. Irrigation plants on their base instead of showering them can also be effective as well as mUlcoving.
It is also important to keep the plants control on the marks of the bligh, and if the Blight is preserved despite all preventive measures, the infected leaves should be immediately removed and tilted to prevent mushroom spread. It is advisable to wash the hands between the handling of different plants. The liquidated leaves are better burned than they are added to the compost pile; Adding a pile of compost can increase the chances of spreading mushrooms. Blight persists in the soil, so it can help plant new plants in the new area.
In the case of tubers, maintaining them well covered with the ground and not leaving any in the country, when harvested, it can help prevent blight. If the infection has already been infected, the infected tuberships have to be dug and burned. When storage, it is important to check each tuber on the marks of the flashing, because even one with mold can spoil the rest.
fungicides based on copper such as Bordeaux mixture, lzE is used as remedial measures in late treatment of molds, but they should be used with caution. They can cause side effects on human skin and eyes. Inorganic fungicides, such as Neem and Dithane® oil, are safer mold treatment options, but are generally more effective as preventive measures to control mold than as a treatment of infection that is already in advanced stages.