Damping-off ( Pythium spp.) Rhizoctonia root rot (Rhizoctonia spp.) Fusarium wilt ( Fusarium spp.) Sclerotinia rot ( Sclerotinia spp.) Microdochium spp. How
susceptible to several diseases, including bacterial diseases, Botrytis , Fusarium , Phytophthora , Pythium , powdery mildew and downy mildew. These diseases
against soil-borne diseases such as Pythium spp., Rhizoctonia spp. and Fusarium spp. . In addition, Trianum-G promotes plant growth and uniformity. Crops [...] EAMU (UK) Table and Wine Grapes EAMU (UK) Trial results Onion fly and Fusarium wilt Preparation Add 1 volume of Trianum-P to 5 volumes of water in a bucket
brown or greenish, but much less distinct than the discolouration caused by Fusarium . The root system usually stays mostly intact. In rose, branches die off
antagonistic activity against root-infecting Pythium , Rhizoctonia and Fusarium Trianum-P is mixed with water and applied as a drench to propagation trays
from the wound. This is the way to distinguish it from Verticillium or Fusarium wilts. Life cycle and appearance of Bacterial wilt, brown rot Ralstonia
is caused by the larvae and adults transferring fungal diseases, such as Fusarium, Botrytis and Verticillium, from diseased to healthy plants. Direct damage
larvae provide invasion routes for various pathogenic fungi, for instance Fusarium sp. And Botrytis sp. Adults can also spread pathogens from diseased to
for a high yielding and healthy crop. Trial results with Trianum against Fusarium oxyporum in onion Trianum provides highly effective control of basal rot
organic and conventional cultivation. Diseases Seed-borne fungal diseases: Fusarium spp., wheat bunt ( Tilletia caries ) and glume blotch ( Septoria nodorum