Causal Agent:
Fungus (Sclerotium rolfsii)
Characteristic Symptoms: | |
Affected onion bulb are usually covered with web of white mycelia with brown to black "sclerotial bodies".
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Bulb size is reduced and eventually becomes rot. | |
Conditions for Disease Development: | |
The disease is favored by high soil moisture and high temperature. | |
The fungus survives in soil and crop residues for long periods of time in the form of sclerotia which be a new source of infection. | |
Management and Control: | |
Crop rotation (e.g. corn) and soil solarization, deep plowing and flooding may help reduce the inoculum in the soil.
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Restriction of movement of equipment and planting materials can help minimize spread and/or avoid introduction of this disease. | |
Spray with chemical fungicides like difenoconazole (e.g. ScoreⓇ, MontanaⓇ, PursueⓇ, BashⓇ), Pyraclostrobin (e.g. Cabrio 25 ECⓇ), metalaxyl+mancozeb (e.g. Ridomil Gold MZ 68 WGⓇ, Apron XL 350 ESⓇ) or carbendazim ( (Bavistin 50 DFⓇ, Goldazim 500 SSⓇ, Minx 500 SCⓇ, SuperdazimⓇ, Avert 50 WPⓇ, BiostinⓇ) to minimize infection. | |
Soak bulbs in fungicide after harvesting to prevent bulb rotting during storage.
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