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Blossom blight : Phytophythora palmivoras

Blossom blight : Phytophythora palmivoras Symptoms The disease appears as light brown, irregular, water soaked spots on flower stalks and petals. The spots increase rapidly and coalesce with one another and form distinct depressed lesions. Under humid conditions the infections become severe involving the entire flower head and resulting in blossom blight and stalk rot. The disease is favoured by drizzling rains and cool moist weather. The fungus is soil-borne and the infection starts from the base touching the soil. Management Use of disease free soil for cultivation reduces the disease incidence. Affected flowers should be collected and destroyed. Excessive watering should be avoided. Image source: http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/pub/php/research/2011/daisy/

Symptoms

  • The disease appears as light brown, irregular, water soaked spots on flower stalks and petals.
  • The spots increase rapidly and coalesce with one another and form distinct depressed lesions.
  • Under humid conditions the infections become severe involving the entire flower head and resulting in blossom blight and stalk rot.
  • The disease is favoured by drizzling rains and cool moist weather.
  • The fungus is soil-borne and the infection starts from the base touching the soil.

Management

  • Use of disease free soil for cultivation reduces the disease incidence.
  • Affected flowers should be collected and destroyed. Excessive watering should be avoided.

Image source:

http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/pub/php/research/2011/daisy/