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FUNGICIDES are those chemicals used to combat fungi that are harmful to cultivated plants.
Mushrooms in nature perform an important biological function, they are part of the chain of life, they live at the expense of animals and plants. Plants feed on linfa, sugars, the cytoplasm of the green parts, cellulose and sugars of the woody parts and with their activity they return to the earth and nature the parts of the plant that have ended their life cycle.
There are numerous fungi that cause damage that can compromise the quantity and quality of the harvest, so the natural struggle for life is established between the grower and the mushrooms.
Here are some of the most important and harmful fungi of cultivated plants:
PERONOSPORA, grouped in a single family, the downy mildew, take various names depending on the plants they attack (plasmopora viticola is the downy mildew of the vine, phythoftora infestans is lapata potato downy mildew and tomato downy mildew), as well as cruciferous vegetables and other cultivated and non-cultivated species and ornamental plants.
POWDERY mildew or white mildew or fog, belongs to the erysiphaceae family and as for downy mildew it takes several names: uncinula necator is powdery mildew of the vine, oidium leucoconium is powdery mildew of the peach tree, and others.
MOLD or BOTRYTIS as botrytis cinerea is the gray mold, Taphrina deformans is the bubble of the peach tree There are many others that parasitize the plants, both the green parts and the roots.
Fungicides or fungicides are therefore specific pesticides against fungi, copper salts, such as copper oxychloride, copper sulphate, to combat downy mildew, or zinc salts to combat peach bubbles, and then new generation molecules such as tebuconazole (Folicur) and aluminium foethyl are always very effective(Aliette).