rootorpumba
Rootorpumba, also known as Root Orb, is a type of fungus that belongs to the genus Rhizoctonia. It is characterized by its distinctive, orb-shaped fruiting bodies that emerge from the soil, often in clusters. These fruiting bodies are typically white or cream-colored and can range in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter. Rootorpumba is commonly found in temperate and tropical regions, particularly in areas with high humidity and organic matter.
The fungus is a significant pathogen in agriculture, particularly affecting crops such as corn, wheat, and rice.
Control measures for Rootorpumba include the use of resistant crop varieties, crop rotation, and the application
Rootorpumba is not typically harmful to humans, but its impact on agriculture can be significant. Understanding