Identification of pathogen:
- Infected portions of the root become dark brown to black, water-soaked and rubbery in consistency
- Lesions may occur in one or more bands anywhere on the carrot root
- White mycelia may be present on lesions, which facilitates the spread of the fungus to adjacent roots
Epidemiology :
- Relatively wet soil conditions from excessive rain/irrigation and temperatures between 70 to 75ºF
Mode of spread and survival:
- Soil borne
- Produces zoospores (swimming spores) - easily spread through water
Management :
- Maintaining adequate soil drainage
- Avoid prolonged periods of water saturation
- Storage conditions - temperature at 32º F and RH <95%
| Dark black rings | White mycelia on carrot |