Collar rot or seedling blight or crown rot: Aspergillus niger
Symptoms:
i. Pre-emergence rot:
- Rotting of seeds
- Seeds are covered with black masses of spores and internal tissues become soft and watery.
ii. Post-emergence rot:
- Circular brown spots on the cotyledons
- Brown discolored spots at collar region
- Collapse of seedling
- Collar region with profuse conidia
- Stem show shredding
iii. Crown rot:
- Mature plants show crown rot
- Large lesions on stem and spread upwards along the branches
- Drooping of leaves and wilting of plant
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Seedling blight |
Collar rot |
Pathogen:
- Conidiophores: Septate, thick walled, hyaline or olive brown
- Vesicles: Globose and have two rows of hyaline phialides
- Conidial head: Dark brown to black with dark brown conidia in chains
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Aspergillus niger |
Favourable Conditions:
- Deep sowing of seeds
- High soil temperature (30-350C)
- Low soil moisture
Mode of Spread and Survival:
- Pathogen survives on infected plant debris in soil
- Seedborne - primary infection
- Soil borne conidia from season to season
Management:
- Crop rotation
- Disposal of plant debris
- Seed treatment with Trichoderma viride @ 4 g/kg of seeds and soil application of T. viride @ 2.5 kg/ha with FYM @ 500 kg/ha
- Treat the seeds with carboxin 37.5% + thiram 37.5% DS @ 3 g/kg of seeds or carbendazim @ 2 g/kg of seeds
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