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Storage Rots

Storage rots Common name Storage rots Causal agent Storage rot diseases are caused mainly by fungi belonging to the genus Rhizopus, Penicillin, and Aspergillus. The fungi can cause several diseases, including root rot, ring rot, fruit rot, and pole rot. Scientific name Rhizopus stolonifer Rhizopus arrhizus Penicillium spp. Botrytis cinerea Symptoms & Signs Depending on the type of fungus and rot, the symptoms vary. In some fruits, the infection causes leaks; in others, it causes water-soaked, necrotic lesions, discoloration, and vascular wilt. Different fungi cause different colored mold growth on the plant, distinguishing them from each other. Transmission The fungi produce spores that travel through rain or irrigation water. When spores land on healthy plants, they restart their lifecycle and transmit the disease. Time of concern Summer and spring Common hosts Strawberries Apples Tomato Pear Corn Onions