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2020/9/23 17:02:00

King Quenson Potato Fungal Diseases


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The fungal infections on the potato can occur while the crop is in the field or the store.

The diseases affect both the foliage and the tubers.

The affected plant can wilt, have stunted growth, rot or develop disfigured tubers.

Also, when the fungal diseases induce rotting it reduce the marketability of the crops.

But are you all helpless about such a looming loss?

Certainly not!

With the correct fungicides, you can suppress and save your tubers from soft rot and other related diseases.

However, you have to spot the potato fungal infections in time.

So the purpose of this post is to help you identify the diseases.


  • Powdery scab

  • Wart

  • Late blight

  • Pink rot

  • Powdery mildew

  • Early blight

  • Stem rot

  • Black rot

  • Stem canker

  • Fusarium Dry rot and wilt

  • Silver scurf

  • Black dot

Conclusion

The fungal diseases like late blight and powdery scab are a real threat to your potato farm.

Why must you leave your crops vulnerable to the diseases? Remember not all the symptoms of the infections are visible on the plant leaves.

That’s why you have to read between the lines of the above infections and stay on the alert.

With the correct fungicides, you can avert the whole rotting of your potato plantation.





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