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Foot Rot or Wilt: Sclerotium Rolfsii

Symptom:

  • The infected plants remain green and stunted.
  • The fungus attacks the basal stem portion and later the leaf sheath and culm.
  • The infected portion becomes soft and dark brown in colour.
  • The fungus is seen to grow in between the sheath and stem on the lesions.
  • The plant ultimately dies.
  • On the surface of lesions, small, spherical, dark coloured sclerotia are formed.
     
DARK BROWN SHEATH STUNTED PLANT  

Identification of pathogen:

  • The pathogen forms a submerged vegetative mycelium consisting of single hyphae  and an  aerial  mycelium  composed  of  both  single hyphae and hyphal  strands.
  • Sclerotial initials are formed on these hyphal strands
  • Sclerotia (0.5-2.0mm diameter) begin to develop after 4-7 days of mycelial growth (2,10). Initially a felty white appearance, sclerotia quickly melanize to a dark brown coloration
  • Sclerotia contain viable hyphae and serve as primary inoculum for disease development.
       
Mycelium of Sclerotium Rolfsii   Hyphal segement      
Management:
  • Keeping the plants healthy and robust, and providing good drainage and other optimum soil conditions, help to avoid the disease.
  • Deep ploughing before sowing and proper crop sequences involving non-poaceous crops reduces disease intensity.
  • Spot drench with Copper oxychloride at 0.25 per cent for prevent spread of disease.

Source of hyphal segement: Plant Pathology by George N.Agrios
Content Validator: Dr. T.Raguchandar, Professor (Plant Pathology), TNAU, Coimbatore-641003
Thanks to Dr.M.N.Budhar, Professor and Head, Regional Research Station, Paiyur- 65112


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