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K.Shalini [B.sc Microbiology]
 The mushroom diseases can be caused by
both fungi and bacteria.
 Once the disease is introduced in the farm,
secondary infection can be carried out by
different agents such as air, water, machines,
unhygienic equipments and handlers.
 The important fungal, bacterial and viral
diseases and their causative organisms ,
symptoms and control measures are
followed.
1.BACTERIAL BLOTCH:
 It is a common bacterial disease in button
mushroom generally known as bacterial
spot.
 This disease is common in mushroom farms
where there is no healthy crops and poor
ventilation system.
 When lower temperature in the cropping
room , bacterial blotch is common.
 It may cause total loss of crops.
Causative agent:
 Pseudomonas fluorescens biotype G.
(syn. Phytomonas tolaasu)
Symptoms:
 The pathogens produce deep pale yellow
colouration on mushrooms. Later it may
change into golden yellow or chocolate
brown.
 Affected mushrooms are become sticky.
 Splitting at the blotched area are also noticed.
 Causing material before and after mixing
should be stored in area free from pathogens.
 Diseased mushroom should be removed.
 Area should be steralized.
 Pickers should wash there hands before
picking.
 Spraying with chlorinated water spraying with
streptomycin 200ppm or oxytetracycline
300ppm to control disease.
2.BACTERIAL ROT:
 The bacterium pseudomonas alcaligens is the
causative agents of bacterial rot in pleurotus
sajor-caju.
 The symptoms include water-soaked spots
and yellowish brown discolouration.
 Rotting starts from the center of the
sporophores towards periphery.
 The gills on the lower surface turn yellow.
 The cap become crinkled and rolls upward
and inward.
3. BROWN SPOT:
 Pseudomonas stutzeri is reported as
cpmpetitive bacterium on paddy straw
substrate used for the cultivation of pleurotus
sajor-caju.
 It induced brown spots in substrate and
caused 25-60 per cent yield reduction.
 dipping in streptocycline solution [100ppm]
or formalin[25ppm] controlled this bacterium.
4.YELLOW BLOTCH:
 Yellow blotch on P.sajor-caju is reported to
be caused by pseudomonas agarici.
 It cause complete crop failure and the disease
as blotches of varying sizes on pileups.
 The blotches are depressed , yellow and
hazel-brown or orange in colour.
 Infected fruit rot become rot, shiny, emit bad
odor at higher temperature and humid
conditions.
 Controlled by spraying oxtetracycline,
streptocycline or sodium hypochlorite.
 Casing material and air-borne dust are the
primary source of infection.
 It is present in the causing soil even after
pasteurization.
 Bacteria on the mushroom cap will reproduce
easily.
 High humidity and low tempeature of 8-80°C
favour for infection.
 Secondary spread is through hands of
pickers, tools, ladders, debris, chalk, mites,
peats, etc…...
 They are serious infection in button
mushrooms.
Causative agents:
 Spherical virus particles have been reported
in P.ostreatus, P.sapidus, P.columbinus and
P.florida.
 Polyhedral virus reported in volvariella
volvacea.
 Rod&spherical virus reported in lentinus
edodes.
Symptoms:
 Due to virus infection the mycelium
disappears after the surface of the casing
layer.
 Sporosphores have off-white caps and
mature early.
 Strips are slightly bent elongated and watery
in nature.
 Gills become hard and give out musty smell.
Mode of transmission:
 Viruses spread through mycelium, spores,
and germ tubes of mushroom and through
vectors.
 Phorid flies and mites help in introduction of
virus particles trays free virus infection.
Control:
 Agaricus bitorquis has been reported to be
immune to all viruses affecting A.bisporus.
 There are four important fungal diseases of
the cultivated mushrooms , particularly they
infect to agaricus bisporus.
1.WET BUBBLE:
 Wet bubbles also called as mycogone disease,
white mould and bubble disease.
 It is a serious disease of white button
mushroom.
Causative agent: Mycogone pernicious
Symptoms:
 When pin heads are infected, whole massof
mushroom become destroyed.
 Brown as scleroderma mass of white and
fluffy.
 Due to formation of chlamydospores it
become brown and decay.
 White mycelial patches occur.
 Brown stalks are found on the stalk and gills.
MODE OF TRANSMISSION:
 Infection comes from soil and air on the
atmosphere.
 Chlamydospores survive on the soil for the
year.
 Infected mushroom spread by air, water
splashes, flies, mites and by pickers.
CONTROL:
 Use of sterilized casing soil, pasteurixed
compost and proper disposal of spent
compost.
 Spray formalin and maintain proper
temperature.
2.DRY BUBBLE:
 Dry bubble also called as verlicillium disease.
 It delays the pin-head formation, reduce the
number of sporophores and the yield of white
button mushroom.
 If not controlled, it may destroy the crop in two
to three weeks.
Causative agent: verticillium fungi cola var.
Symptoms:
 Vary with time of infection.
 Grayish yellow pin head stage the whole tissue is
look like bubble.
 Dark brown lesions and cracks found in lesions
on the caps.
TRANSMISSION :
 By infected casing soil.
 Conidia are produced in sticky clusters and
sticks easily to any contact.
 Spores in air and soil.
 Conidia spread by splashing and running
water.
CONTROL:
 Use of sterilized casing soil and pasteurized
compost.
 Spraying mancozeb or zineb.
3.GREEN MOULDS:
 Green mould Trichderma viridae was first
reported in india on Agaricus bisporus.
Causative agent: all different Trichoderma Spp.
SYMPTOMS:
 it appears as gren patches on the spawned
and cased trays.
 Green mould symptom compost on casing
soil, in spawn bottle and on grain after
spawning.
MODE OF TRANSMISSION:
 Addition of un-sterilized supplements
introduces green moulds.
 Dead mushroom tissues in the beds and cut
stipes help in the infections.
 High humidity, poor nitrogen and more
quantity of carbohydrate.
 Air-borne dust&mites are main infection
route.
CONTROL:
Spraying zineb, dead and infected mushroom
should be cut and removed.
Proper sterilization.
4.COBWEB DISEASE:
 It is otherwise known as soft decay,dactylium
and mildew disease.
 Reported in white button mushroom.
 The disease caused 50% loss in yield.
Causative agent:
Clabotryum dendroides or daetylium
dendroides, mycelium is hyaline, branched
and septate.
SYMPTOMS:
Small, circular, white patches of mycelium of
the fungus appears, flufy white moulds ,
mushroom turns brown rot and pathogenic
fungus turn in to pink or red.
MODE OF TRANSMISSION:
 The pathogen is soil-borne and spread
through contaminated soil.
 In the farm spores are spread through
contaminated soil.
 High humidity and temperature favors
cobweb disease.
CONTROL:
 Zineb or mancozeb at00/100mg or spray
formalin to prevent fungal infection.
 Discart the infectious mushroom.
 Scales & crocodile skin.
 Browning
 Stroma
 Weepers
 Flocks
 Hollow core & brown pith
 Rose comb
A) BACTERIAL DISEASE:
1. Bacterial blotch
2. Bacterial rot
3. Brown spot
4. Yellow blotch
B) VIRUAL DISEASE
C) FUNGAL DISEASE:
1. Wet bubble
2. Dry bubble
3. Green mould
4. Cobweb disease
D) ABIOTIC DISORDER
Mushroom diseases

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Mushroom diseases

  • 2.  The mushroom diseases can be caused by both fungi and bacteria.  Once the disease is introduced in the farm, secondary infection can be carried out by different agents such as air, water, machines, unhygienic equipments and handlers.  The important fungal, bacterial and viral diseases and their causative organisms , symptoms and control measures are followed.
  • 3. 1.BACTERIAL BLOTCH:  It is a common bacterial disease in button mushroom generally known as bacterial spot.  This disease is common in mushroom farms where there is no healthy crops and poor ventilation system.  When lower temperature in the cropping room , bacterial blotch is common.  It may cause total loss of crops.
  • 4.
  • 5. Causative agent:  Pseudomonas fluorescens biotype G. (syn. Phytomonas tolaasu) Symptoms:  The pathogens produce deep pale yellow colouration on mushrooms. Later it may change into golden yellow or chocolate brown.  Affected mushrooms are become sticky.  Splitting at the blotched area are also noticed.
  • 6.  Causing material before and after mixing should be stored in area free from pathogens.  Diseased mushroom should be removed.  Area should be steralized.  Pickers should wash there hands before picking.  Spraying with chlorinated water spraying with streptomycin 200ppm or oxytetracycline 300ppm to control disease.
  • 7. 2.BACTERIAL ROT:  The bacterium pseudomonas alcaligens is the causative agents of bacterial rot in pleurotus sajor-caju.  The symptoms include water-soaked spots and yellowish brown discolouration.  Rotting starts from the center of the sporophores towards periphery.  The gills on the lower surface turn yellow.  The cap become crinkled and rolls upward and inward.
  • 8.
  • 9. 3. BROWN SPOT:  Pseudomonas stutzeri is reported as cpmpetitive bacterium on paddy straw substrate used for the cultivation of pleurotus sajor-caju.  It induced brown spots in substrate and caused 25-60 per cent yield reduction.  dipping in streptocycline solution [100ppm] or formalin[25ppm] controlled this bacterium.
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  • 11. 4.YELLOW BLOTCH:  Yellow blotch on P.sajor-caju is reported to be caused by pseudomonas agarici.  It cause complete crop failure and the disease as blotches of varying sizes on pileups.  The blotches are depressed , yellow and hazel-brown or orange in colour.  Infected fruit rot become rot, shiny, emit bad odor at higher temperature and humid conditions.  Controlled by spraying oxtetracycline, streptocycline or sodium hypochlorite.
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  • 13.  Casing material and air-borne dust are the primary source of infection.  It is present in the causing soil even after pasteurization.  Bacteria on the mushroom cap will reproduce easily.  High humidity and low tempeature of 8-80°C favour for infection.  Secondary spread is through hands of pickers, tools, ladders, debris, chalk, mites, peats, etc…...
  • 14.  They are serious infection in button mushrooms. Causative agents:  Spherical virus particles have been reported in P.ostreatus, P.sapidus, P.columbinus and P.florida.  Polyhedral virus reported in volvariella volvacea.  Rod&spherical virus reported in lentinus edodes.
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  • 16. Symptoms:  Due to virus infection the mycelium disappears after the surface of the casing layer.  Sporosphores have off-white caps and mature early.  Strips are slightly bent elongated and watery in nature.  Gills become hard and give out musty smell.
  • 17. Mode of transmission:  Viruses spread through mycelium, spores, and germ tubes of mushroom and through vectors.  Phorid flies and mites help in introduction of virus particles trays free virus infection. Control:  Agaricus bitorquis has been reported to be immune to all viruses affecting A.bisporus.
  • 18.  There are four important fungal diseases of the cultivated mushrooms , particularly they infect to agaricus bisporus. 1.WET BUBBLE:  Wet bubbles also called as mycogone disease, white mould and bubble disease.  It is a serious disease of white button mushroom.
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  • 20. Causative agent: Mycogone pernicious Symptoms:  When pin heads are infected, whole massof mushroom become destroyed.  Brown as scleroderma mass of white and fluffy.  Due to formation of chlamydospores it become brown and decay.  White mycelial patches occur.  Brown stalks are found on the stalk and gills.
  • 21. MODE OF TRANSMISSION:  Infection comes from soil and air on the atmosphere.  Chlamydospores survive on the soil for the year.  Infected mushroom spread by air, water splashes, flies, mites and by pickers. CONTROL:  Use of sterilized casing soil, pasteurixed compost and proper disposal of spent compost.  Spray formalin and maintain proper temperature.
  • 22. 2.DRY BUBBLE:  Dry bubble also called as verlicillium disease.  It delays the pin-head formation, reduce the number of sporophores and the yield of white button mushroom.  If not controlled, it may destroy the crop in two to three weeks. Causative agent: verticillium fungi cola var. Symptoms:  Vary with time of infection.  Grayish yellow pin head stage the whole tissue is look like bubble.  Dark brown lesions and cracks found in lesions on the caps.
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  • 24. TRANSMISSION :  By infected casing soil.  Conidia are produced in sticky clusters and sticks easily to any contact.  Spores in air and soil.  Conidia spread by splashing and running water. CONTROL:  Use of sterilized casing soil and pasteurized compost.  Spraying mancozeb or zineb.
  • 25. 3.GREEN MOULDS:  Green mould Trichderma viridae was first reported in india on Agaricus bisporus. Causative agent: all different Trichoderma Spp. SYMPTOMS:  it appears as gren patches on the spawned and cased trays.  Green mould symptom compost on casing soil, in spawn bottle and on grain after spawning.
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  • 27. MODE OF TRANSMISSION:  Addition of un-sterilized supplements introduces green moulds.  Dead mushroom tissues in the beds and cut stipes help in the infections.  High humidity, poor nitrogen and more quantity of carbohydrate.  Air-borne dust&mites are main infection route. CONTROL: Spraying zineb, dead and infected mushroom should be cut and removed. Proper sterilization.
  • 28. 4.COBWEB DISEASE:  It is otherwise known as soft decay,dactylium and mildew disease.  Reported in white button mushroom.  The disease caused 50% loss in yield. Causative agent: Clabotryum dendroides or daetylium dendroides, mycelium is hyaline, branched and septate. SYMPTOMS: Small, circular, white patches of mycelium of the fungus appears, flufy white moulds , mushroom turns brown rot and pathogenic fungus turn in to pink or red.
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  • 30. MODE OF TRANSMISSION:  The pathogen is soil-borne and spread through contaminated soil.  In the farm spores are spread through contaminated soil.  High humidity and temperature favors cobweb disease. CONTROL:  Zineb or mancozeb at00/100mg or spray formalin to prevent fungal infection.  Discart the infectious mushroom.
  • 31.  Scales & crocodile skin.  Browning  Stroma  Weepers  Flocks  Hollow core & brown pith  Rose comb
  • 32. A) BACTERIAL DISEASE: 1. Bacterial blotch 2. Bacterial rot 3. Brown spot 4. Yellow blotch B) VIRUAL DISEASE C) FUNGAL DISEASE: 1. Wet bubble 2. Dry bubble 3. Green mould 4. Cobweb disease D) ABIOTIC DISORDER