• Fn3Pt
  • Arvalis
  • innoplant
  • semae

Symptoms

 

At first, Pythium spp. cause a grey wet rot, which then turns brown on contact with the air and gives off a slight fishy smell. The texture of the affected tissues is relatively fluid and creamy, and healthy and diseased tissues are clearly separated. During storage, the symptoms may evolve into a watery rot when tubers are not dried properly (photos 1 to 4).

Last change : 06/26/18
Pythium spp.1
Figure 1
Pythium spp.2
Figure 2
Pythium spp.3
Figure 3
Pythium spp.4
Figure 4