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Pineapple disease in sugarcane

Pineapple Disease

Causal organism: Ceratocystis paradoxa

  • Typical disease symptoms are detected in setts after 2 - 3 weeks of planting.
  • Pathogen enters the sett mainly through the cut ends and destroy the central soft portion i.e., parachymatous tissues of the internode and then damages the buds.
  • Drought accelerates the damage.

pineapple disease

Symptoms:

  • Affected tissues first develop a reddish colour, which turns to brownish black at later stages.
  • Cavities are formed inside the severely affected internodes.
  • The presence of the fungus inside the sett prevents their rooting.
  • In most cases setts decay before bud sprouts or the shoots grow to a height of 6 - 12cm. Thus, causing germination failure leading to reduced initial crop stand per unit area.
  • Occasionally, the disease occurs in standing crop too due to the entry of the pathogen through stalk damaged by borers, rats or any such injuries.
  • Pathogen spreads rapidly throughout the canes, foliage turns yellow, and ultimately plant withers. The diseased stalk when cut open smells like mature pineapple.
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