Cobweb is a fungal disease of commercially cultivated mushrooms. Several members of the ascomycete genus Cladobotryum sp. have been reported as causal agents. White button mushroom is the most frequently cited host, but a wide range of cultivated edible mushrooms suffer cobweb. The pathology causes production losses and reduces the crop surface available. The parasite produces a great number of harmful conidia that can be released easily and distributed throughout the mushroom farm to generate secondary points of infection. To prevent initial outbreaks, hygiene is of primary importance within the facilities dedicated to mushroom cultivation, while additional measures must be implemented to control and reduce cobweb if there is an outbreak, ...
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Cobweb is a fungal disease of commercially cultivated mushrooms. Several members of the ascomycete g...
Cobweb is a fungal disease of commercially cultivated mushrooms. Several members of the ascomycete g...
FactsheetThis factsheet is a summary of the most important information currently available on Cobweb...
In 2009-2010, unusual symptoms were observed on Pleurotus eryngii grown in mushroom farms in Gyeongn...
The UK mushroom industry, worth £170m/annum suffered an epidemic of cobweb disease during the mid 19...
In 2009–2010, unusual symptoms were observed on Pleurotus eryngii grown in mushroom farms in Gyeongn...
Mushroom, which is a fungus of higher class, is susceptible to many microbial attacks caused by fung...
Cladobotryum spp. are responsible for cobweb disease of mushrooms. In two commercial and one experim...
Not AvailableCladobotryum species associated with cobweb disease of edible mushrooms were isolated f...
Similar to most agro-ecological systems, cultivation of button mushrooms relies heavily on the dynam...
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Introduction: Bacterial blotch is one of the most economically important diseases of button mushroom...
Mycoparasites cause heavy losses in commercial mushroom farms worldwide. The negative impact of fung...
Lecanicillium fungicola causes dry bubble disease in commercially cultivated mushroom. This review s...
Cobweb is a fungal disease of commercially cultivated mushrooms. Several members of the ascomycete g...
Cobweb is a fungal disease of commercially cultivated mushrooms. Several members of the ascomycete g...
FactsheetThis factsheet is a summary of the most important information currently available on Cobweb...
In 2009-2010, unusual symptoms were observed on Pleurotus eryngii grown in mushroom farms in Gyeongn...
The UK mushroom industry, worth £170m/annum suffered an epidemic of cobweb disease during the mid 19...
In 2009–2010, unusual symptoms were observed on Pleurotus eryngii grown in mushroom farms in Gyeongn...
Mushroom, which is a fungus of higher class, is susceptible to many microbial attacks caused by fung...
Cladobotryum spp. are responsible for cobweb disease of mushrooms. In two commercial and one experim...
Not AvailableCladobotryum species associated with cobweb disease of edible mushrooms were isolated f...
Similar to most agro-ecological systems, cultivation of button mushrooms relies heavily on the dynam...
Paxillus, a type of ectomycorrhizal fungi distributed widely in the world, is also an essential cate...
This chapter presents a literature overview about the green mould disease of cultivated mushrooms ca...
Introduction: Bacterial blotch is one of the most economically important diseases of button mushroom...
Mycoparasites cause heavy losses in commercial mushroom farms worldwide. The negative impact of fung...
Lecanicillium fungicola causes dry bubble disease in commercially cultivated mushroom. This review s...