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The Guide to Caring for Your Plants

Learn to recognize pests and how to combat them

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The Guide to Caring for Your Plants

Learn to recognize pests and how to combat them

Leaded Or Leaded Repile

WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO ELIMINATE

Olivo de verdeo / almanzara

Leaded Or Leaded Repile

Pseudocercospora Cladosporioides / Cercospora Cladosporioides

Pathogen:

Fungus

Type:

Risk to the plant:

INTERMEDIATE

Micosis/Hongos

Repilo plomizo olivo de verdeo
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WHO CAUSES IT?

Leaden repilo, also known as Cercospora cladosporioides, is a fungal disease that mainly affects olive trees. This pathogen causes Taches on olive leaves, weakening the plant and reducing its ability to produce quality fruit.

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SYMPTOMS

Symptoms of leaden repilo on olive trees include the appearance of dark brown to black circular Taches on the leaves, which may be surrounded by a yellow halo. Over time, these Taches can expand and merge, covering large areas of the leaves and causing premature defoliation.

Repilo plomizo olivo de verdeo
Repilo plomizo olivo de verdeo
Repilo plomizo olivo de verdeo
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DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS

Temperature:

20°C - 25°C

Humidity:

70% - 90%

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HOW IS IT SPREAD?

Direct contact with infected leaves, spread through contaminated irrigation water and wind dispersal of fungal spores.

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HOW TO ELIMINATE IT?

Home treatments

BAKING SODA AND NEUTRAL SOAP SOLUTION

HORSETAIL INFUSION

Natural allies

There are no natural allies

Chemical treatments

DIFENOCONAZOLE 1.67%

PIRACLOSTROBIN 6.7% + BOSCALIDE 26.7%

TETRACONAZOLE 10%

TETRACONAZOLE 12.5%

TETRACONAZOLE 4%

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REPELLENT PLANTS

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RECOMMENDATIONS

- Avoid wetting the leaves when watering, do it directly to the ground.
- Don't put the plants too close together, leave room for air to circulate.
- Remove leaves or diseased parts as soon as you see them.
- Use natural fungicides such as baking soda, copper or horsetail.
- Do not reuse soil from plants that were sick.
- Clean the tools well before and after using them.
- If you grow indoors, open windows or use fans from time to time.

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