Diseases and Trouble Mushrooms

Fungus disease problems must be resolved immediately in improving quality of the mushrooms.

This question is one that plays on the minds of prospective employers mushrooms before jumping into an exciting but challenging field of the mushroom. However, as an entrepreneur who wants to succeed and prosper, we need to know and have a problem that will emerge for easy to prepare in the future.

 
There are many causative factors that can contribute to disease and mildew problems are worked out and it can be divided into elements that can be controlled and can not be controlled. Elements that can be controlled here means operators can take steps to prevent and elements that can not be controlled usually from environmental factors.

Between the diseases that often hit mushroom growers are :

The fungus
attacks Jingga / Orange


Usually it is derived from rubber wood dust used in the media mix and to minimize the effects of mildew and infestation, make sure the steaming enough to kill this fungus from scratch.

Green fungus attack

Usually it comes from the soil and particles flying from the outside. Make sure the mushroom houses and media preparation area is clean and in proper working order as green fungus attacks also are among the frequently encountered by operators mushrooms. 
  • Black fungus attack 
  • Mite infestation on mushroom bags 
  • Worm that thrives in the bag mushrooms 
  • Maisilium growth stunted / damaged 
  • Pests that often attack such as cockroaches, rats, insects etc.
As we all know, growing of mushrooms requires a clean environment and it is very sensitive to the environment. As a solution and precautions, an entrepreneur should undertake systematic work arrangements. The point here, work processes must also be taken into account from the beginning to end to ensure that the proceeds worth the effort and capital that has been issued.

Operators should be smart and take proactive measures to ensure successful project undertaken and obtain the desired result.

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