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Post Harvest Diseases:: Vegetables:: Garlic

White rot: Sclerotium cepivorum,S. rolfsii
Symptom:
  • Leaves decay at the base, turn yellow, wilt, and topple over
  • Roots and bulbs - covered with a fluffy white mycelium
  • Affected bulbs may become watery, and the outer scales crack as the bulb dries and shrinks
  • Small black sclerotia form on and in affected bulb parts
Wilting and toppling over Fluffy white mycelium White sclerotia on bulbs Infected bulbs
Identification of pathogen:

Mode of spread and survival:

  • Cool weather - needed for germination of sclerotia and hyphal growth
  • Mycelium - encounters a host root, the fungus will form appresoria 
  • Mycelium can grow outwards from the roots of one plant to the roots of a adjacent  plant
Management:
  • Rotating out of Allium crops for ten years 
  • Destroying infected tissue
  • Planting disease - free seed stock
  • Seed dressing with benomyl or carbendazim(100-150g/kg of seed)
Source of Images:
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/S/D-OG-SCEP-FS.008.html
http://www.growyourown.info/page173.html
http://pnwhandbooks.org/plantdisease/garlic-allium-sativum-white-rot
http://bcseeds.org/white-rot.php

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