Verticillium wilt sudden wilt and root rot due to excessive.
Cotton root rot spore mat.
One disease that has over 2 300 host species 1 800 dicots is known as phymatotrichopsis omnivora also referred to as cotton root rot texas root rot and ozonia root rot.
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.
Spore mat on the moist soil surface during the summer monsoon season.
40 c usually in the months of august and september.
The fungus thrives in clay loam soil conditions where ph is between 7 0 to 8 5.
Spore mats around infected plants.
Cotton root rot phymatotrichum omnivorum affects more then 2 000 plant species according to texas a m university.
This type of root rot disease is extremely difficult to control but the following information may help.
The fungus often forms spore mats on the soil surface during warm rainy weather.
Rapid wilting and death occurs in hot weather due to the inability of the host plant to take up enough water through its rotted roots.
Grape cotton root rot is active in the summer months when soil temperatures are at least 80 f.
Phymatotrichum root rot also known as cotton root rot or texas root rot is caused by the soil borne fungus.
These mats vary in size from 2 to 16 inches in diameter and are white to tan colored.
A unique feature of this disease is the production of spore mats that may form on the soil surface near dead.
Fresh spore mat of cotton root rot fungus.
Thus cotton root rot is usually considered a warm weather disease.
To light tan sterile spore mat on the surface of the soil near the host but these mats are not common.
Spore mats are evidence of the fungal presence but currently spores are thought to have no function in the survival infection or spread of the po fungus.
Phymatotrichum root rot also known as cotton root rot and texas root rot is caused by the fungus phymatotrichopsis ominvorum.
The fungus attacks more than 2 000 species of broadleaf plants but does not affect monocots grasses.
Spore mats and conidia.
The strands colonize the root.
What can it be confused with.
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.
As new plant species were brought into our area plant pathogens whether native or not have found their way in to our landscape as well.
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.
27 c and air temperature exceeds 104 f.
Alkaline soils soils low in organic matter.
Sclerotia germinate and produce strands that grow through soil and eventually contact roots.