- Scientific Name
- Pythium sp.
- Background
- Soybeans in Martin county, variety Mid-5s, were scouted and observed 5% of the field was affected by canker, dieback, and galls in patches and strips.
- Conclusion
- The issue was identified as Pythium root rot. This disease is caused by Pythium sp. Pythium root rot and crown rot can result in both pre- and post-emergence damping-off, leading to delayed emergence and stunting of infected seedlings. Prevalence tends to increase in warm and moist, but not saturated soils. This pathogen is an oomycete.
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