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Crop Protection — Chilli Phdiseases 5

  • Infected leaf tissue - wilted, light green or gray-green, later becoming tan to white and scalded in appearance
  • With moisture, leaf spots have a water soaked border
  • Fruit rots - irregular in shape and olive green or light green with water soaked borders
  • Rots expand rapidly and fruits can be completely diseased and desiccated, causing the formation of "mummified" fruits
  • Infected seeds are brown and shriveled
  • Produces microscopic, asexual spores called sporangia
  • Sporangia - spherical to pyriform, hyaline, papillate and have a long pedicel attached to the base of the spore
  • Pathogen grows well between 25 and 30°C
  • Survives in the soil in host debris
  • Roots, stems, and mummified fruits left in the field after harvest, harbor the pathogen for months
  • Phytophthora capsici is also seed borne
  • Rotation with non-susceptible crops will reduce the amount of Phytophthora capsici surviving in soil
  • Fresh, clean seeds should be planted in new potting mix to establish healthy transplants
  • Monitor seedlings as well as the field and remove diseased plants as soon as they occur
Light green border in chilliinfected chillies