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Control of Fungal Diseases in Mushroom Crops while Dealing with Fungicide Resistance: A Review

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MICROORGANISMS
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9030585

Keywords

cultivated mushrooms; dry bubble; cobweb; wet bubble; green mold; control; integrated disease management (IDM)

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  1. MINECO (Spain)
  2. FEDER [RTA201000011-C02, E-RTA2014-00004-C02]
  3. Consejeria de Agricultura de Castilla-La Mancha
  4. Patronato de Desarrollo Provincial de la Diputacion de Cuenca

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Mycoparasites such as dry bubble, cobweb, wet bubble, and green mold cause significant losses in commercial mushroom farms worldwide. Preventive measures against fungal diseases include intensive cleaning and the application of selective active substances, while the review of evidence of resistance occurrence and the introduction of unconventional treatments are needed for the design of integrated disease management programs to cope with resistant strains.
Mycoparasites cause heavy losses in commercial mushroom farms worldwide. The negative impact of fungal diseases such as dry bubble (Lecanicillium fungicola), cobweb (Cladobotryum spp.), wet bubble (Mycogone perniciosa), and green mold (Trichoderma spp.) constrains yield and harvest quality while reducing the cropping surface or damaging basidiomes. Currently, in order to fight fungal diseases, preventive measurements consist of applying intensive cleaning during cropping and by the end of the crop cycle, together with the application of selective active substances with proved fungicidal action. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the redundant application of the same fungicides has been conducted to the occurrence of resistant strains, hence, reviewing reported evidence of resistance occurrence and introducing unconventional treatments is worthy to pave the way towards the design of integrated disease management (IDM) programs. This work reviews aspects concerning chemical control, reduced sensitivity to fungicides, and additional control methods, including genomic resources for data mining, to cope with mycoparasites in the mushroom industry.

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