#fungaldisease — Public Fediverse posts
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What the Predicted Super El Niño Weather Event Means For Gardeners This May, and How to Prepare https://www.allforgardening.com/1766846/what-the-predicted-super-el-nino-weather-event-means-for-gardeners-this-may-and-how-to-prepare/ #Amazon #ElNino #FungalDisease #garden #gardener #gardening #GettyImages #GlobalWeatherPatterns #WorldMeteorologicalOrganization
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What the Predicted Super El Niño Weather Event Means For Gardeners This May, and How to Prepare https://www.allforgardening.com/1766846/what-the-predicted-super-el-nino-weather-event-means-for-gardeners-this-may-and-how-to-prepare/ #Amazon #ElNino #FungalDisease #garden #gardener #gardening #GettyImages #GlobalWeatherPatterns #WorldMeteorologicalOrganization
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Normally, I would tell folks to #LeaveTheLeaves, but if they are infected with #FungalDisease, it's best to dispose of them in the trash (or burn them, but not with #Drought conditions).
"Late-Season Leaf Spots and Blotches
If the leaves of trees look a bit ragged at this time of year, that’s because they have made it through an entire growing season of biotic attacks from insects and disease and potentially adverse abiotic conditions (non-living conditions related to weather, mechanical damage). The good news is the leaves have made it this far and they have achieved a large proportion of the work (photosynthesis) they were intended to do. Thus, even unsightly late-season leaf spots and blotches are of minor concern. Thankfully, we can begin the process of minimizing leaf damage next year by our actions in the coming months. In addition to late-season leaf spots and blotches, many more damaging fungal leaf pathogens can be present on leaves this time of year that never expanded or spread due to host defenses or dry weather conditions. So, cleaning up and removing dead and shed plant material in fall is a good way to limit sources of infection for next year. This is of course not practical in forest settings. In such cases it is worth remembering that native fungal pathogens are an ever-present, natural part of Maine’s forest ecosystem that only represent a problem when host susceptibility and environmental conditions combine in such a way to cause disease."
Source: Email newsletter from the #Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
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DO Rueda harvest exceeds expectations amid weather challenges https://www.diningandcooking.com/2095953/do-rueda-harvest-exceeds-expectations-amid-weather-challenges/ #2023Harvest #2024Harvest #BalancedAcidity #CastillaYLeón #ClimateChallenges #DORueda #DORuedaCertification #EarlyHarvest #ExceptionalSanitaryConditions #FungalDisease #GrapeYield #HighTemperatures #NightHarvesting #PatriciaLangton #RainySeason #SauvignonBlanc #SlowRipening #SpainWineRegions #SpanishWine #UnpredictableWeather #Verdejo #VineyardResilience #Wine #WineComplexity #YieldComparison
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DO Rueda harvest exceeds expectations amid weather challenges https://www.diningandcooking.com/2095953/do-rueda-harvest-exceeds-expectations-amid-weather-challenges/ #2023Harvest #2024Harvest #BalancedAcidity #CastillaYLeón #ClimateChallenges #DORueda #DORuedaCertification #EarlyHarvest #ExceptionalSanitaryConditions #FungalDisease #GrapeYield #HighTemperatures #NightHarvesting #PatriciaLangton #RainySeason #SauvignonBlanc #SlowRipening #SpainWineRegions #SpanishWine #UnpredictableWeather #Verdejo #VineyardResilience #Wine #WineComplexity #YieldComparison
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DO Rueda harvest exceeds expectations amid weather challenges https://www.diningandcooking.com/2095953/do-rueda-harvest-exceeds-expectations-amid-weather-challenges/ #2023Harvest #2024Harvest #BalancedAcidity #CastillaYLeón #ClimateChallenges #DORueda #DORuedaCertification #EarlyHarvest #ExceptionalSanitaryConditions #FungalDisease #GrapeYield #HighTemperatures #NightHarvesting #PatriciaLangton #RainySeason #SauvignonBlanc #SlowRipening #SpainWineRegions #SpanishWine #UnpredictableWeather #Verdejo #VineyardResilience #Wine #WineComplexity #YieldComparison
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#AshDieback experts identify shoots of hope for Britain’s threatened trees
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/20/ash-dieback-britain-threatened-trees-disease"As the deadly #FungalDisease tightens its grip, scientific efforts to protect ash trees are advancing... Research suggests many of Britain’s #AshTrees might be more resilient than initially believed – and emerging solutions could help protect them... Efforts to protect ash #trees are advancing on three fronts, each offering potential solutions."
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#AshDieback experts identify shoots of hope for Britain’s threatened trees
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/20/ash-dieback-britain-threatened-trees-disease"As the deadly #FungalDisease tightens its grip, scientific efforts to protect ash trees are advancing... Research suggests many of Britain’s #AshTrees might be more resilient than initially believed – and emerging solutions could help protect them... Efforts to protect ash #trees are advancing on three fronts, each offering potential solutions."
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#AshDieback experts identify shoots of hope for Britain’s threatened trees
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/20/ash-dieback-britain-threatened-trees-disease"As the deadly #FungalDisease tightens its grip, scientific efforts to protect ash trees are advancing... Research suggests many of Britain’s #AshTrees might be more resilient than initially believed – and emerging solutions could help protect them... Efforts to protect ash #trees are advancing on three fronts, each offering potential solutions."
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#AshDieback experts identify shoots of hope for Britain’s threatened trees
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/20/ash-dieback-britain-threatened-trees-disease"As the deadly #FungalDisease tightens its grip, scientific efforts to protect ash trees are advancing... Research suggests many of Britain’s #AshTrees might be more resilient than initially believed – and emerging solutions could help protect them... Efforts to protect ash #trees are advancing on three fronts, each offering potential solutions."
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#AshDieback experts identify shoots of hope for Britain’s threatened trees
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/dec/20/ash-dieback-britain-threatened-trees-disease"As the deadly #FungalDisease tightens its grip, scientific efforts to protect ash trees are advancing... Research suggests many of Britain’s #AshTrees might be more resilient than initially believed – and emerging solutions could help protect them... Efforts to protect ash #trees are advancing on three fronts, each offering potential solutions."
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For the first time, researchers modeled the #wheatblast spread under #climatechange. The #fungaldisease could reduce global wheat production by 13% until 2050, with dramatic results for global #foodsecurity: http://go.tum.de/301242
📷iStock/M.Belchenko
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Experts sound the alarm over #drugresistant #fungal infection detected in US
Story by Matthew Dooley, December 4, 2023
"Experts are sounding the alarm about a highly contagious #fungaldisease that's becoming resistant to common drugs. They warn this could make illnesses like #thrush much harder to treat.
"Medical professionals have warned that the world is not prepared for the growing threat of fungal infections.
"These can range from common conditions like #ringworm and thrush to life-threatening bloodstream infections caused by #CandidaAlbicans and #CandidaAuris.
"David Denning, a professor at the University of Manchester, previously spoke to The Mirror about a drug-resistant form of #ringworm. He explained how this fungus can easily spread in schools and homes.
"He said: 'Skin fungal infections are transmitted from one person to another in schools, homes and with intimate contact. This new #TerbinafineResistant fungus is a new species called #TrichophytonIndotineae and [was] first identified in India.
"Experts believe the rise in resistant fungi is due to overuse of over-the-counter #antifungal creams, misuse of #TopicalSteroid creams, incorrect prescription of antifungal drugs, as well as patients not sticking to prescribed courses of antifungal medication."