Causal Agent:
Oomycete (Phytium spp.)
Characteristic Symptoms: | |
Damping-off may occur before or after seedlings emerge from the soil. |
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In pre-emergence damping-off, the pathogen infects seeds as they germinate causing seed rot. | |
In post-emergence damping-off, the fungus infects roots and stems of the seedlings near the soil surface resulting in water-soaked stems that usually collapse. | |
Conditions for Disease Development | |
Heavy, wet soils tend to have more problems with this disease than lighter, well-drained soils. | |
Excess nitrogen can increase the incidence of disease. |
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Management and Control: | |
Use fungicide-coated seeds.
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Disinfect seedling trays with household bleach before using. | |
Use sterilized sowing and potting media.
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Irrigate the seedlings only in the morning. | |
Disinfection of tools and equipment after use | |
Avoid excessive use of nitrogenous fertilizer. | |
Expose beds to solar radiation to minimize fungal population. | |
Apply fungicide such as propamocarb hydrochloride(e.g. Proplant®, Previcur®) or fosetyl aluminum (e.g. AlietteⓇ). |
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