Damping Off disease in Cabbage crop

Measures to Control Damping Off disease in Cabbage crop

Damping off is a common fungal disease that affects seedlings, causing them to rot and die. It's particularly prevalent in wet and cool conditions, and can be a real nuisance for gardeners. While it can affect a wide variety of plants, it's most commonly seen in tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and eggplants.

Damping Off disease in Cabbage crop

  • Type of Infestation: Disease
  • Common Name: Damping Off 
  • Causal Organism: Pythium  debaryanum
  • Affected Parts Of the plant: Stem, Root

Environmental favorable factors for pests/Diseases:

Temperature:

  • Pythium: Often thrives in cooler temperatures, between 18°C - 24°C (64°F - 75°F).
  • Rhizoctonia: Can be active across a wider temperature range, from 15°C - 30°C (59°F - 86°F).

Humidity:

  • High humidity: Generally, above 70% relative humidity is considered favorable for damping off fungi.
  • Poor air circulation: This further traps moisture around seedlings, creating a more favorable environment for fungal growth.

Symptoms of Pest/Disease:

  • Seedlings fail to germinate or emerge from the soil.
  • Seedlings that do emerge become thin and weak.
  • Stems become soft and mushy, often with a brown or black discoloration.
  • Seedlings wilt and collapse at the soil line.
  • You may see white fungal growth around the base of the stem.

Measures to control Pests/Diseases:

Products Technical Names Dosages
SAMARTHA Carbendazim 12 % + Mancozeb 63 % WP 300-400 grams per acre
TYSON Trichoderma Viride Bio Fungicide Powder 1 – 2KG
COC 50 Copper oxychloride 50 % wp 2gm/ltr
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