krysanteemitaudin
Krysanteemitaudin, also known as chrysanthemum disease or chrysanthemum blight, is a plant disease that primarily affects chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum spp.) and other members of the Asteraceae family. It is caused by a complex of fungal pathogens, with the most common being Septoria chrysanthemella and S. obesa. These fungi are responsible for significant economic losses in chrysanthemum production due to reduced plant vigor, defoliation, and decreased marketability of the flowers.
The disease is characterized by the appearance of small, circular to irregular spots on the leaves, which
Krysanteemitaudin is favored by warm, humid conditions, with temperatures between 20 and 25°C being optimal for
Early detection and prompt action are crucial for the effective management of krysanteemitaudin. Regular monitoring of