Horticultural crops :: Vegetables:: Colocasia
Leaf blight: Phytophthora sp.
Symptoms
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In its early stages, Phytophthora leaf blight occurs as small dark brown or purple lesions with an amber ooze in the center.
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Older lesions are zonate with white fuzz of sporangia on the outer edge.
Management
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Hot Water Disinfestations
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Fallows for Disease Suppression.
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Isolate plantings (e.g., three small, separate patches instead of one large patch).
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Prepare the soil well and amend it before planting if calcium, magnesium, or phosphorus are needed.
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Monitor plant calcium levels by leaf analysis, and maintain calcium at recommended concentrations to prevent development of Pythium corm rot.
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Add lime material before planting to raise soil pH to 6.0-6.8.
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Rotate taro with other crops.
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Incorporate compost and apply surface mulch.
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Rogue (kill and remove) diseased plants, taking them far from the planting area and destroying them by burying, burning (if allowed), or composting
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