zemina
Zemina, also known as cercospora cinerea, is a type of fungal disease that affects wheat and other small grains. It is a powder mildew disease caused by the fungus Cercospora cinerea. The disease is characterized by white to grayish powdery patches that appear on the leaves and stems of infected plants.
Infected plants may also exhibit stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and premature senescence. The fungus infects
The spread of the disease is usually facilitated by moist and humid conditions, and can be exacerbated
Arab countries, Mediterranean regions, and South Africa are among the regions where zemina disease has been
Prevention and control measures are necessary to mitigate the impact of zemina on wheat yields and overall