These mats vary in size from 2 to 16 inches in diameter and are white to tan colored.
Cotton root rot fungal spore mat.
It is one of the most destructive plant diseases and attacks more than 2 000 species.
Survival structures produced in soil away from the host roots.
You can see the cottony like mats and the decay that is occuring at the base of the trunk.
A unique feature of this disease is the production of spore mats that may form on the soil surface near dead.
Spore mats and conidia.
If you see this fungus on the soil or your tree there s a problem.
Fungal threads on roots spore mats around infected plants.
Cotton root rot is a soilborne disease caused by the fungi phymatotrichum omnivorum cotton texas root rot.
Phymatotrichum root rot also known as cotton root rot and texas root rot is caused by the fungus phymatotrichopsis ominvorum.
Phymatotrichum root rot also known as cotton root rot or texas root rot is caused by the soil borne fungus.
Factors affecting the disease and fungal survival this fungus can survive many years in soil as sclerotia which can occur at depths of 7 feet.
Cotton root rot fungal mats.
Alkaline soils soils low in organic matter.
Avoid infested locations plant non hosts or resistant species.
In this photo we wanted to show you what the sporemats of cotton root rot looks like when they emerge on the soil or tree surface.
The strands colonize the root.
Fresh spore mat of cotton root rot fungus.
The fungus attacks more than 2 000 species of broadleaf plants but does not affect monocots grasses.
Cotton root rot typically occurs in specific geographies in the southwestern united states and is found in arizona california texas new mexico and oklahoma cotton root rot is prevalent in calcareous alkaline.
The disease has afflicted the cotton industry for more than 100 years.
Cotton root rot also known as texas root rot and by its scientific name phymatotricum root rot is caused by the the soil borne fungus phymatotrichum omnivorum and is responsbile for serious and usually fatal root rots on more than 2 300 species of plants.
Factors affecting the disease and fungal survival this fungus can survive many years in soil as sclerotia which can occur at depths of 7 feet.
Cotton root rot has been reported in texas counties from the red river to the rio grande and from tom green county to the neches river.
Fresh spore mat of cotton root rot fungus.