Neopestalotiopsis (Neo-P)

Neopestalotiopsis (Neo-P) covers the latest news, scientific research, disease outbreaks, crop protection strategies, and plant pathology developments related to Neopestalotiopsis, an emerging fungal pathogen affecting agricultural and horticultural crops. Stay informed on strawberry diseases, fruit rot, crown rot, leaf spot, plant pathology, fungicide research, disease management, integrated disease management (IDM), and sustainable crop protection.

Neopestalotiopsis (Neo-P) is a genus of fungal pathogens that has emerged as a major threat to strawberry productionworldwide, causing leaf spot, crown rot, root rot, fruit rot, plant decline, and significant yield losses. The disease spreads rapidly under warm, humid, and rainy conditions, often through infected planting material and rain splash. Researchers and growers are increasingly focusing on early detection, disease surveillance, clean nursery stock, fungicide stewardship, resistant varieties, and integrated disease management to limit its impact. This category covers scientific studies, disease outbreaks, diagnostic techniques, regulatory updates, management recommendations, fungicide efficacy trials, and global research on Neopestalotiopsis and other emerging plant pathogens.

Stay updated on Neopestalotiopsis (Neo-P) news, strawberry disease management, fungal pathogen research, crop protection innovations, plant health, disease diagnostics, and global agriculture developments.