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Diseases caused by P.nicotianae  
 
Base rot
Black disease blast
Branch rot
Brown rot
Buckeye
Bud rot
Collar rot
Crown rot
Damping off
Foliage blight
Foot rot
Fruit drop
Fruit rot
Gummosis
Heart rot
Leaf blight
Leaf fall
Leaf rot
Pod rot
Root rot
Seedling blight
Seedling Damping off
Shoot blight
Stem blight
Stem canker
Stem girdling
Stem rot
Stock rot
Tuber rot
Wilt
Azhukal

Root rot

Phytophthora root rot is a serious, widespread and difficult to control fungus disease affecting a wide range of plants. Root rot occurs when the cortex of fibrous roots is infected, turns soft and appears water-soaked. Fibrous roots slough their cortex leaving only white thread-like stele.
Symptoms
Early signs of infection are often difficult to observe but include darkening of young feeder roots and occasionally the larger roots, reduction in the glossiness of the leaves, leaf drop and dieback. The foliage may wilt, yellow and dry up. The base of the trunk may swell and splits may form and large cankers may develop. The damage caused by the disease most often occurs or is observed in summer when plants are drought stressed. The plant is unable to adequately absorb enough water from the soil because its roots are damaged and consequently often die.
P.nicotianae Crop Infected
Betelvine
Carnation
Citrus
Crossandra
Papaya
Sesamum
Strawberry
Tomato
Designed and Developed by: Alias E., Shaji A., M. Anandaraj and S.J. Eapen, Bioinformatics Centre, IISR, Calicut.