Brown spot
The wintering of deciduous trees with mycelium or conidium discs produces a large number of conidia in the spring of April-May in the second year of the year (dry and eroded diseased leaves have no ability to produce conidia), and they invade through rain. The leaves that dyed near the ground began to be affected by high temperature and high humidity from May to June. A large number of diseases occurred from July to August. After the temperature decreased in October, the hazards were stopped. The incubation period was 13 to 55 days.
Spotted leaf disease
The wintering of mycelium in the affected leaves, branches and bud scales produces conidia in the spring of the second year. It spreads with air currents and wind and rain, and it begins to invade 7 to 10 days after flowering. In May to June and August, it is affected by high temperatures. . The spores of the diseased leaf were formed in late April to early May, and the shoots formed in July.
Ringworm disease
Also called rough skin disease, ring brown rot. The main damage stems and fruits. The bacteria overwinters in the stem tumors of mycelium, and infects the branches with rainwater from March to April in the second year and then invades the fruits. The young fruit is infested from June to July but it is not affected. When the fruit is exposed to high temperature and drought in the near maturity, the disease is heavier. The peak incidence was 1 month before harvest and 1 month after storage. Branch disease formed a flat, reddish-brown lesion centered on the lenticels. The central projections were tumor-like, and the edges of the disease were cracked. In the middle of the second year, black spots were produced. Fruit sensation produces water-stained light brown dots (red spots) centered on the lenticels. It expands to form light, dark brown, and concentric ring patterns. It overflows with dark brown mucus, and the whole fruit rots quickly, giving off a sour smell. taste. The early onset of rain is often early onset, and the onset of high temperature and drought in the mature period is heavy, and vice versa.
anthrax
The main harm to the fruit. The mycelium was overwintering with mycelium in frozen fruits, fruit trees, dried branches and shoots, and in the second year the conidia were transmitted by rainwater and insects. Percutaneous pores invaded the fruit and infected many times. In general from late May to early June, the invading and infiltrating period is high. From July to August, high temperature and high humidity are the most prosperous periods. After the onset of the fruit, it initially appeared as a brownish round spot, then became a dark brown (or black) lesion and subsided, and the central protrusions were arranged in black concentric circles. Severe in high temperature, high humidity, and rainy weather. Orchard is confined and low-lying, with poor ventilation and light transmission.
In short, three key periods must be taken into consideration when preventing diseases: First, the winter and spring clean gardens work to destroy the pathogenic wintering sites and reduce the number of bacterial wintering bases. The second is to strengthen the drug protection before the fruit bagging 3 to 5 days after flowering to prevent the bacteria from infecting. The third is to pay attention to climate change so that it can be sprayed before the rain to prevent the spread of bacteria.
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