
Geranio
How to recognize and treat septoria in geraniums
Septoria
Fungus
Type:
Risk to the plant:
INTERMEDIATE
Septoria Sp.
Pathogen:

Septoriosis
WHO CAUSES IT?
Septoria sp. is a genus of pathogenic fungi that affects a wide variety of ornamental plants and crops, including geraniums. These fungi usually cause the disease known as septoria, which can cause significant damage to the leaves and other parts of the plant, affecting its health and aesthetic appearance.
SYMPTOMS
In geraniums, septoria manifests itself with the appearance of small circular brown, purple or black Taches on the leaves, which can expand and merge over time. These Taches are usually surrounded by a yellowish halo, and can eventually cause defoliation of the plant if the infection is severe. In addition to the leaves, Septoria sp. It can also affect the stems and flowers of geraniums.


DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS
Temperature:
18°C - 25°C
Humidity:
70% - 80%
HOW IS IT SPREAD?
Wind-borne spores, contaminated irrigation water, infected plant material, agricultural tools, biological vectors, human movement.
HOW TO ELIMINATE IT?
Home treatments
There are no home treatments
Natural allies
Chemical treatments
There are no treatments for this disease. Treatments are directed at the insect vectors that transmit it. See insect treatments.
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