avlingsrot
Avlingsrot is a term used in agriculture to describe the rotting or decay of crops, particularly the root and stem parts, caused by various pathogens or environmental conditions. The phenomenon commonly affects cereal crops such as wheat, barley, and oats, as well as other plant species. It often occurs in conditions of excess moisture, poor drainage, or during periods of high humidity, which create favorable environments for fungi, bacteria, and other microorganisms responsible for rot.
The primary agents involved in avlingsrot include fungi from genera such as Fusarium, Rhizoctonia, and Pythium.
Prevention of avlingsrot involves practices such as crop rotation, ensuring proper drainage, avoiding excessive nitrogen fertilization,
The impact of avlingsrot extends beyond crop yield reduction, as some pathogens associated with rotting produce