General Fusarium is a group of soil-borne fungi with many different species. Fusarium is widespread and can infect a range of host crops. Many species are considered weak pathogens and can only infect
General Pseudoperonospora cubensis is a plant pathogen causing downy mildew on cucurbit crops like cucumber, cantaloupe, pumpkin, watermelon and squash. Damage symptoms Downy mildew pathogens infect m
Trianum-G is a preventive biofungicide for control of soilborne plant pathogens and plant root diseases. Trichoderma harzianum strain T-22 when applied
Scia-Rid can be used for biological control of fly larvae in mushroom cultivation. Pests Larvae of sciarid/mushroom fly ( Sciaridae ) and other species
General Rhizobium bacteria are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes. Additionally, pathogenic Agrobacterium s pecies have recently been assigned to
General Mycosphaerella cucumis (Didymella bryoniae) is a fungal plant pathogen that causes gummy stem blight. Damage symptoms Mycosphaerella cucumis in cucumber causes brown lesions on the foot and hi
combination with Aphytis, a parasitic wasp to control armoured scales, will increase the effectiveness of the pest control. Can I still use pesticides? Always check [...] after receipt. 5 Target What is Rhyzobug used for? Rhyzobug is used to control several species or armoured scale insects: • Aonidiella aurantii (California
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at a glance whether or not the natural enemies are keeping things under control. There is intensive remote contact with the Koppert consultant using the
General Although it was first described in 1860, the cannabis aphid ( Phorodon cannabis ; a.k.a. bhang aphid or hemp aphid) is a very new pest to North America. It was first seen on cuttings originati