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How Fungicide Medicine Stops Harmful Fungi and Protects Crops

  1. Creates a Protective Barrier

    • Fungicide is sprayed on the plants..
       

  2. Kills Fungal Spores

    • If spores have already landed or started growing, fungicide can kill them.
       

  3. Stops Fungal Growth

    • Fungicides block important life activities inside the fungus, such as
       

  4. Prevents the Spread of Disease

    • By killing fungi early, fungicides stop the disease from moving to healthy parts of the crop or to other plants in the field.
       

  5. Keeps Crops Healthy and Productive

    • Healthy, fungus-free plants grow stronger

Fungicide is a special type of chemical or biological medicine used to kill, stop, or prevent fungi that cause diseases in crops. Fungi are tiny organisms that can infect plants, causing problems like spots on leaves, rotting fruits, wilting, or even death of the whole plant.
 

Examples of plant diseases caused by fungi:

  • Powdery mildew

  • Rust

  • Blight

  • Black spot

  • Root rot

Without control, fungi can destroy a large portion of the harvest and reduce crop quality.