Strawberry Red Stele Disease
Strawberry red stele disease
Common name
Strawberry red stele disease
Causal agent
Strawberry red stele disease is caused by a soil-borne fungal pathogen that is a member of the genus Phytophthora. It causes damage to the root system and turns the core of the root red, hence called red stele.
Scientific name
Phytophthora fragariae
Symptoms & Signs
The fungus attacks the roots from the tips, turning the core or stele of the root red. The crown turns brown, and the new crown roots die, displaying a single primary root with a rat-tail appearance. Infected plants are characterized by stunted growth, with reduced foliage and runners. The leaves lose their shine and show premature autumn color. Diseased plants wilt and die early.
Transmission
The fungal spores are spread by infected water, soil, and contact with infected tools. The spores are motile and can swim to the surface. Hence, plants grown in saturated soil at cool temperatures are more likely to be infected.
Time of concern
Winter and early spring
Common hosts
Strawberry
Loganberry
Potentilla