
Fumagina o negrilla
Sooty mold or black smoke: what it is, how it originates, and how to remove it effectively
Sooty Or Bold
Fungal Complex
Pathogen:
Fungus
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INTERMEDIATE



DESCRIPTION
WHO CAUSES IT?
Sooty mold or sooty mold is caused by a complex of fungi, mainly species of the genus Capnodium, Cladosporium and Scorias. These fungi develop on the surface of the leaves and branches of plants, feeding on the honeydew secreted by insects such as aphids, scale insects and whiteflies. The spores of these fungi are carried by the wind and deposit on the surfaces of plants where honeydew is present. Under favorable humidity and temperature conditions, the spores germinate and form a network of dark mycelium on the molasses, creating a characteristic black layer. This mycelium can grow and spread, covering much of the affected plant. As the fungi develop, they can produce new spores that are dispersed again, perpetuating the infestation.
SYMPTOMS
Sooty mold affects plants by covering their surfaces with a black layer of fungus, which interferes with photosynthesis and plant respiration. This can lead to a reduction in plant growth and vigor, and in severe cases, the death of affected parts.
- Leaves covered by a black or grayish layer.
- Reduction of photosynthetic capacity.
- Yellowing and premature leaf fall.
- Reduced growth and general weakness of the plant.
- Difficulty in transpiration and leaf respiration.
- Presence of honeydew-producing insects such as aphids and mealybugs.
- Affectation of the aesthetic appearance of the plant.



TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
20°C a 30°C
60% a 90%

HOW IS IT SPREAD?
Wind, Direct contact between plants, Honeydew-producing insects, Contaminated tools, Contaminated irrigation water

HOW TO REMOVE IT?
Home remedies
There are no home treatments
Chemical treatments
• SULFUR 80% [SC] P/V
• SULFUR 80% [WG] P/P
• SULFUR 80% [WP] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (exp. in Cu) [WG] P/P
Authorized treatments in organic farming
• SULFUR 80% [SC] P/V
• SULFUR 80% [WG] P/P
• SULFUR 80% [WP] P/P
• COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 35% (exp. 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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- Control the populations of honeydew-producing insects through the use of specific insecticides and the introduction of natural enemies.
- Maintain good hygiene in the crop, eliminating infested leaves and branches to reduce the source of spores.
- Apply specific fungicides for sooty mold to the affected parts of the plant.
- Improve air circulation and reduce humidity around plants through proper pruning and correct spacing.
- Avoid sprinkler irrigation and prefer drip irrigation to minimize moisture on the leaves.
- Clean the affected leaves with mild soap and water to remove the layer of sooty mold.
- Maintain balanced nutrition in plants to strengthen their natural resistance to diseases.






















