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Quince > Black mold
Why Are Quince Affected by Black Mold?
Quince, also known as Quince
Black mold is a fungal disease causing significant damage to Quince, impairing its growth and fruit production. The fungus covers the leaves, stems, and fruits with a sooty black substance, leading to diminished plant health and productivity.

Symptom Analysis

The disease manifests on Quince as a thick, black sooty substance on leaves, stems, and fruits. Leaves may drop prematurely, fruits may get disfigured while the plant may generally exhibit stunted growth.
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What Causes Black mold Disease on Quince?

Fungus
Black mold is caused by various species of the fungus 'Capnodium spp.', which thrives in humid conditions and quickly infests the plant.
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How to Treat Black mold Disease on Quince?

Non pesticide
Pruning: Healthy growth can be promoted by regularly pruning the plant, eliminating the infected parts and improving air circulation.

Maintain environment: Keep the surrounding space free of fallen debris and maintain low humidity to inhibit fungal growth.
Pesticide
Fungicide application: Appropriate fungicides can be applied as per instructions to get rid of the mold, preferably early in the infestation.

How to Prevent Black mold on Quince?

Optimal spacing
Ensure ample spacing between plants to reduce humidity and increase airflow, reducing the chances of fungal growth.
Regular monitoring
Frequent inspection of the plant can help detect the disease early and take necessary measures before it spreads.
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When is Black mold Most Active Period on Quince?

Black mold is most active during wet and warm seasons. High humidity and temperatures promote the growth and spread of the mold on Quince.

Infectivity

The spores of the black mold fungus are easily transmitted via wind, rain, or tools, making the disease highly infectious.

Lethality

While the black mold fungus can significantly lower Quince's productivity and appearance, it is typically not directly lethal to the plant.

FAQs on Quince

What is black mold and how does it impact Quince?
Black mold is a fungal disease that causes the leaves, stems, and fruits of Quince to be covered by a sooty black substance, impacting plant growth and fruit production.
When is black mold most likely to attack Quince?
Black mold typically attacks during the warm, wet season when humidity is high, favoring the growth and spread of the mold.
How can black mold be treated on Quince?
Black mold can be treated by regular pruning, maintaining clean surroundings, and applying fungicides.
How infectious and lethal is black mold to Quince?
Black mold is highly infectious spreading easily through wind, rain, or tools, but it's moderately lethal, affecting the plant's productivity and appearance but typically not killing it.
What can be done to prevent black mold infestation on Quince?
Black mold infestation can be prevented by maintaining sufficient space between plants for good airflow, regular monitoring of plants, and maintaining cleaner surroundings.
Can black mold permanently damage or kill Quince?
While black mold can significantly affect the plant's productivity and aesthetic appeal, it is generally not lethal to Quince. However, if left untreated, overall plant health can deteriorate over time.
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