
Cancros
Canker
Fungi and bacteria
Pathogen:
Fungi and bacteria
Type:
Risk to the plant:
HIGH



DESCRIPTION
WHO CAUSES IT?
Cankers on plants can be caused by various phytopathogenic fungi and bacteria. Among the most common fungi involved are *Nectria spp.*, *Cytospora spp.* and *Botryosphaeria spp.*, while among the bacteria *Pseudomonas syringae* and *Erwinia amylovora* stand out. These organisms establish themselves in woody tissues through wounds, prunings or natural fissures. Once they penetrate, they begin to multiply locally, affecting living cells and destroying tissues by releasing toxins or degradative enzymes. Fungi usually form resistance structures such as spores, which remain viable for long periods in plant remains or soil. When environmental conditions are favorable—temperate temperatures and high humidity—these structures germinate and produce mycelium that expands through the internal tissues, causing necrosis. In the case of bacteria, they spread quickly through splashes of water or contaminated tools, colonizing vascular tissues and causing cell collapse. The infection is perpetuated with new cycles of spread from active or latent cankers.
SYMPTOMS
The disease that these fungi and bacteria cause in plants manifests itself mainly in branches, trunks and stems. The pathology is characterized by the formation of sunken, dark lesions with defined edges, known as cankers, which interrupt the flow of sap and progressively weaken the structure of the plant. These lesions usually expand in a circular or elongated shape, causing cracking of the bark and resinous or watery exudations. In advanced cases, the affected tissue becomes completely necrotic, causing the dieback of branches and, if the canker surrounds the main stem, it can cause the total death of the plant.
Dark spots on the stem or branches, gummy or watery exudates, longitudinal cracks in the bark, dieback of branches, general decay of the plant, bulges or deformations in affected areas, detachment of the bark, reduction in vegetative vigor.


TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
18°C – 28°C
70% – 95%

HOW IS IT SPREAD?
Rain, wind, contaminated tools, vector insects, contact between plants, irrigation water, infected pruning remains

HOW TO REMOVE IT?
Home remedies
There are no home treatments
Chemical treatments
• Orange oil 6% [SL] W/V
• Azoxystrobin 25% [SC] W/V
• Sulfur 80% [SC] W/V
• Sulfur 80% [WG] W/W
• Sulfur 80% [WP] W/W
• Diphenoconazole 0.0167% [AL] W/V
• Diphenoconazole 1.67% [EC] W/V
• Copper hydroxide 25% (expr. on Cu) [WG] W/W
• Copper hydroxide 50% (expr. on Cu) [WP] W/W
• Copper oxychloride 14% (expr. on Cu) + Copper hydroxide 14% (expr. on Cu) [WG] W/W
• Copper oxychloride 30% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (exp. in Cu) [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 38% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 52% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
• CUPROUS OXIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• PIRACLOSTROBIN 6.7% + BOSCALIDE 26.7% ( ) [WG] P/P
• PIRACLOSTROBIN 6.7% + BOSCALIDE 26.7% (I) [WG] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• TRIBASIC COPPER SULFATE 19% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
• TETRACONAZOLE 10% [EC] P/V
• TETRACONAZOLE 12.5% [ME] P/V
• TETRACONAZOLE 4% [ME] P/V
Authorized treatments in organic farming
• ORANGE OIL 6% [SL] W/V
• SULFUR 80% [SC] W/V
• SULFUR 80% [WG] W/W
• SULFUR 80% [WP] W/W
• CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 25% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] W/W
• CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] W/W
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 14% (exp. in Cu) + CUPRIC HYDROXIDE 14% (exp. in Cu) [WG] W/W
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 30% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] W/W
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (exp. in Cu) [WG] W/W
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 38% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 52% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
• CUPROUS OXIDE 50% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P
• CUPROCALCIC SULFATE 20% (EXPR. IN CU) [WP] P/P
• TRIBASIC COPPER SULFATE 19% (EXPR. IN CU) [SC] P/V
Insect allies
PREDATORY MITES
LADYBUGS
LACEWINGS
PARASITIC WASPS
HOVERFLIES OR PARASITIC FLIES
PREDATORY BUGS
There are no natural allies
Mycodiplosis oidii (predatory mosquito)





