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How to Control Damping-off Disease in Plants: Symptoms & Treatments

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Are you sick of the growing Damping-off disease in your plants? Damping-off disease is a serious problem attacking different young plants that need to be solved soon by using some proven and organic techniques; otherwise, the young plants eventually die. You need to look for the best fungicide for damping off from a reputed service provider so that you can save these plants from dying and wilting. This post gives you a proper understanding of the damping-off disease, its symptoms, and how to control it in plants.  A brief introduction to Damping-off disease Damping-off disease is known as a fungal disease that impacts seedlings of different plants, which may result in them dying and wilting. This disease is known as damping-off, as the infected plants get damped off at the soil. This disease generally occurs in different fungi species, such as Rhizoctonia, Fusarium, and Pythium.  These fungi can be spread through water, plant debris, or contaminated soil, as it is often found in soil.

Botrytis Diseases: Control and Treatments by Fungicides in NZ

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Botrytis refers to a gray mold that occurs as bud rot. It can almost infect any given ornamental tree or shrub and is generally known to occur after summer. A tree that is dead and decayed with dried-up flowers is known to be attached to Botrytis. The tender areas of the plants are usually affected by this, leading to heavy damage. There are several symptoms to identify the occurrence of Botrytis. The spots of the same can be identified on the leaves, flowers, and stems of the trees. There is a range of Broad-Spectrum Fungicides that are used for controlling crown and root diseases that rust the leaf and flowers of trees. Identification of the Appearance of Botrytis Diseases The symptoms of this particular mold are quite symptomatic and thus appear quite prominently. This is most common when the humidity levels of the area are quite high. Wilted flowers are one of the most common examples of the appearance of this Botrytis and are also often known to appear in the storage areas of fru