Ojo De Gallo Mycena Citricolor -
Controlling "Ojo de gallo" often requires an integrated approach to manage both the pathogen and its environment:
The fungus spreads primarily through gemmae —vegetative propagules that are detached and dispersed by wind or splashing rain. Management and Control Ojo de gallo Mycena citricolor
While most damaging to coffee, it can infect over 550 plant species across 80 families, including avocado, citrus, and various weeds, which often serve as "hidden" reservoirs of the pathogen. Environmental Impact & Distribution Controlling "Ojo de gallo" often requires an integrated