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Bacteriosis

Fire blight or fog: what it is, how it originates, and how to eliminate it effectively

Fire Blight Or Fog

Erwinia Amylovora

Pathogen:

Bacterium

Type:

Risk to the plant:

CRITICAL

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DESCRIPTION

WHO CAUSES IT?

The pathogen Erwinia amylovora is a gram-negative bacteria that causes fire blight in pome fruit trees. This bacteria survives the winter on the margins of cankers formed on infected branches and trunks. With the arrival of spring and rising temperatures, the bacteria begin to exude a sticky liquid filled with bacterial cells, which is transported to new flowers, buds and leaves by insects, rain and contaminated pruning tools. Erwinia amylovora infects plant tissues through natural or induced wounds, such as those from insects or tools. Once inside the plant, the bacteria multiply rapidly, clogging the sap-conducting vessels and producing toxins that kill plant cells. During the summer, bacteria can spread further, infecting new shoots and fruits. At the end of the season, the bacteria return to the cankers to hibernate and repeat the process the following year.

SYMPTOMS

The disease caused by Erwinia amylovora in pome fruit trees is highly destructive and is characterized by symptoms that give the plants a burned appearance, hence its name. The first signs of infection usually appear in spring with the wilting and blackening of the flowers, which dry out and remain attached to the plant. As the infection progresses, symptoms spread to shoots, branches and fruits, causing widespread wilting and tissue death. Infected plants may also exude a sticky, amber-colored bacterial fluid.
- Withering and blackening of flowers.
- Drying of flowers that remain attached.
- Blackening of shoots and branches.
- Appearance of cankers on branches and trunks.
- Exudation of sticky bacterial fluid.
- Generalized wilting of leaves and shoots.
- Fruits with necrotic Taches and exudation.
- Death of young branches and, in severe cases, of entire trees.

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TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY

18°C - 28°C

60% - 80%

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HOW IS IT SPREAD?

Insects, contaminated pruning tools, rain, wind, direct contact between plants, natural or induced wounds, bacterial exudation

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HOW TO REMOVE IT?

Home remedies

BONE MEAL OR GROUND FISH SHELLS

RUSTY NAILS OR IRON SHAVINGS

BANANA PEELS

EPSOM SALTS (MAGNESIUM SULFATE)

SOLUTION WITH HOUSEHOLD BORAX

GROUND OR BOILED EGGSHELLS

COMPOST WITH ONION OR GARLIC SCRAPS

VEGETABLE COOKING WATER

WOOD ASH

WATER WITH VINEGAR OR LEMON (VERY DILUTED)

GARLIC INFUSION

USED COFFEE OR TEA

BANANA AND EGGSHELL INFUSION

POTATO OR LEGUME COOKING WATER

COMPOST FROM FRESH GREEN LEAVES

COMPOST OR WELL-AGED MANURE

DILUTED MILK (1:10)

BANANA TEA

LEAF COMPOST

NETTLE SLURRY

POTASSIUM SOAP AND NEEM OIL SOLUTION

POTASSIUM SOAP SOLUTION + NEEM OIL + DIATOMACEOUS EARTH

BAKING SODA AND NEUTRAL SOAP SOLUTION

GARLIC INFUSION WITH NEUTRAL SOAP

CHROMATIC OR ADHESIVE TRAPS

DILUTED MILK

HORSETAIL INFUSION

TRUNK WHITEWASHING

DIATOMACEOUS EARTH

WOOD ASH

NETTLE SLURRY

CUT THE AFFECTED BRANCHES AND APPLY CINNAMON

GARLIC AND CINNAMON INFUSION

INFUSION OF WORMWOOD, CHILI OR CHILLI

CLEAN THE AFFECTED AREA AND APPLY ASH PASTE WITH GARLIC OR CINNAMON

GARLIC AND MINT INFUSION

LIGHT TRAPS

APPLY CINNAMON POWDER

PITFALL TRAPS

CRUSHED EGG SHELLS

CLEAN AND SEAL THE WOUND WITH CLAY, CINNAMON AND GARLIC PASTE

GARLIC INFUSION

MATURE COMPOST

TRAPS WITH VINEGAR AND SOAP

SEAL HOLES WITH ASH PASTE AND CRUSHED GARLIC

VINEGAR AND BAKING SODA SOLUTION

ANT TRAP

TAPE TRAP

PHEROMONE TRAP

ALCOHOL TRAPS

FUNNEL TRAP

There are no home treatments

Chemical treatments

• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (exp. in Cu) [WG] P/P
• CUPROUS OXIDE 75% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P

Authorized treatments in organic farming

• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (exp. in Cu) [WG] P/P
• CUPROUS OXIDE 75% (EXPR. IN CU) [WG] P/P

Insect allies

PREDATORY MITES

LADYBUGS

LACEWINGS

PARASITIC WASPS

HOVERFLIES OR PARASITIC FLIES

PREDATORY BUGS

There are no natural allies

Mycodiplosis oidii (predatory mosquito)

EFFECTIVE PRODUCTS TO ELIMINATE THIS DISEASE

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Fruit fly traps

Fruit fly traps

Non-Toxic. Reusable. For indoor and outside

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Treatment against snails and slugs

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Granulated bait, attractive, safe and fast.

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Light traps for insects

Light traps for insects

Solar trap for outside

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Effective against all types of fungi

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Anti-ant adhesive tape

Anti-ant adhesive tape

Tree protection. Easy to use.

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Adhesive traps for insects

Adhesive traps for insects

For orchards, terraces and flower pots.

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Lime for whitewashing

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Natural insecticide against insects

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Beetle traps

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Ideal for ornamentals, flowers and shrubs.

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Trap for Tuta absoluta

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Attracts and traps tomato moths

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Snail and slug traps

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Ideal for orchards, gardens and pots.

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Copper-based fungicide - Curative and preventive

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Effective against all types of fungi

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- Use varieties of pome fruit trees resistant to fire blight whenever possible.
- Carry out regular pruning to remove and destroy infected branches, preferably in dry conditions.
- Disinfect pruning tools between each cut to prevent the spread of bacteria.
- Avoid over-fertilizing with nitrogen, since fast and tender growth is more susceptible to infection.
- Implement adequate irrigation management to avoid excessive humidity in the foliage.
- Regularly monitor fruit trees to detect early symptoms and apply control measures immediately.
- Use insecticides to control populations of insect vectors that can transmit the bacteria.
- Apply treatments with bactericidal products in accordance with technical recommendations.
- Carry out crop rotation and do not plant pome fruit trees in areas previously affected by fire blight.
- Establish a quarantine and avoid transporting infected plant material between different areas.

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