Strawberry late blight: causes and methods of control

Strawberry late blight: causes and methods of control

Growing strawberries, many gardeners are faced not only with annoying pests, but also with all sorts of diseases. One of these ailments is late blight. This is a rather dangerous disease, which is difficult to treat. Its manifestations, methods of struggle and preventive measures will be discussed in this article.

Peculiarities

Late blight is a fungal disease that can quickly cause crop loss. The forecasts are disappointing: usually about half of the bushes die, and in advanced cases, all at once. Phytophthora is dangerous in that it easily moves from plant to plant, gradually capturing the entire area.

There are two forms of the disease: chronic and transient.

Chronic

This form is characterized by the fact that the plant does not die immediately. Even if it gets sick, it will live for about two more years. At the beginning of spring, an attentive summer resident will be able to note the underdevelopment of the bushes, their stuntedness, short stature. Twisted gray leaves are also a sign of a chronic form of the disease.

The affected bush may bear fruit, but there will be few strawberries, and its taste will not deserve high praise. In some cases, fruiting stops altogether, and the leaves dry and fall off.

Fleeting

Everything is much worse here: the plant dies rapidly, within a few weeks or faster. The bush will wither sharply. If you pull it out of the ground, you can find rotten, lifeless roots. Everything is affected: foliage, stem, roots, sepals, ovaries.Cutting the root, redness will be noticeable - this is another sign of phytophthora.

Signs of infection

The first sign that the attack has attacked the bushes is the appearance of withered leaves that fall to the ground. During rain or cloudy weather with fog, strange spots on the leaves can be noted, usually they are brown in color, oily to the touch. Already formed foliage becomes stiff and rough, begins to curl. The ovaries, and then the strawberries, acquire a dark shade. At the stage when it is too late to treat the disease, the fruits begin to rot.

The good thing is that you can notice early and prevent the spread of the disease, because phytophthora develops gradually.

  • First, the disease affects the buds. The flowers darken, and inexperienced gardeners often associate this manifestation with frost. Perhaps this is so, but after frost, the ovaries do not form, but with late blight - completely.
  • Then the attack goes to the berries. The fruits also turn out dark, curved. On a dark background, rare light spots are clearly visible. If you cut a strawberry, you will find a black, rotten flesh inside.
  • The next stage is the defeat of the roots. Small ones begin to rot and die, large and strong ones are exposed. The entire root system turns black.
  • The final stage is the external change of the plant. The leaves acquire a blue tint, there are almost no fruits and ovaries. The bushes are deformed, do not differ in good growth.

Of course, late blight is not taken from nowhere.

Consider the causes that may contribute to the appearance of the disease.

  • infected bushes. When buying seedlings, contact only a trusted manufacturer or nursery. Grandmothers on the market will sell three times cheaper, but it may turn out that then you have to pay a high price.
  • Incorrect landing and non-observance of distance. Do not think that a thick, seedling-filled bed is the best way to increase the volume of the crop. Nothing but diseases can be obtained.
  • No weeding. Weed grass, which grows in abundance among the culture, will be an excellent breeding ground for fungus and pests.
  • Planting strawberries in the same place. The term for planting a crop is three years, then the site needs to be changed. Also, do not plant nearby plants prone to late blight.
  • Lack of supplements. Strawberries are in dire need of fertilizer. If this fact is not taken into account, the disease will not be long in coming.
  • Using dirty tools. All the tools used by the summer resident must be processed, otherwise the disease will be transferred to other crops.

Methods of treatment

To cure late blight, you can use chemicals or use folk remedies.

Chemicals

The best remedy for the disease will be Nitrafen. It is bred strictly in accordance with the instructions on the package. First, plants that are no longer amenable to treatment are uprooted, then the soil is cultivated. The period of "healing" will last a long time, so you have to wait until the bush is completely covered with foliage.

A good solution would be to use products containing copper, for example, Bordeaux mixture, copper oxychloride, Oxyhom. The plant begins to be sprayed at the first suspicion of phytophthora.

If the gardener noticed the disease too late, you can still try to save the plant. For this, strong fungicides are used: Horus, Ridomil, Topaz, Quadris. Treat the bushes until they bloom.When the disease has just begun to manifest itself, it is better to refuse such drugs and opt for more harmless drugs.

Another good remedy would be iodine solution. To prepare it, mix a vial of ordinary iodine with two tablespoons of soda and twenty grams of laundry soap. Dilute in a bucket of water. Process strawberries until the end of summer once every two weeks.

Folk remedies

Folk methods will help those who have a negative attitude towards chemical additives, and also prefer accessibility and low cost.

  • Milk infusion. Take two liters of milk or whey, dilute in a bucket of water. Spray the bushes with the resulting product.
  • Infusion of garlic. Finely chop or chop two hundred grams of garlic in a meat grinder, dilute in a bucket of water and leave for three days. Then pour thirty grams of grated laundry soap into the solution, mix everything and treat the plant with this composition.
  • Ash infusion. Take three hundred grams of ash and thirty grams of soap. All this must be diluted in a bucket of water and spray strawberries with a solution.
  • Nettle infusion. One and a half kilograms of chopped nettle for a day is poured with a bucket of water. Over time, the bushes are sprayed.

Tips

      To never know what late blight is, take advantage of useful recommendations from experienced gardeners.

      • Do the right watering. If you fill the bushes, a favorable environment for the fungus is formed. It is better to water in two passes: water for the first time, wait 15 minutes, water again. If funds allow, it is better to install automatic irrigation.
      • Weed the beds in a timely manner, destroy the weeds.
      • In spring and autumn, clean the site, remove diseased, stunted bushes.
      • Don't forget to prune the tendrils of the strawberries.
      • Plant green manure.Plants such as calendula, marigolds, phacelia, buckwheat are well suited for this purpose. Siderates are planted before planting the strawberries themselves.
      • Do not overfeed strawberries with nitrogen. The best time to serve it is autumn, otherwise limit yourself to mineral compositions. Organics are applied once during planting, and then only rotted compositions.
      • Choose disease-resistant varieties: Belrubi, Zenith, Bohemia, Sakhalinskaya, Cinderella, Zarya.

      For information on late blight and how to deal with it, see below.

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