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Common Diseases of
Orchid Plants
Common diseases in Orchid
• Bacterial Brown Spot
• Root Rot
• Ringspots
• Fusarium Wilt
• Collar Rot, Southern Blight -
• Fungal Root
• Anthracnose
• Leaf Spots
• Botrytis Petal Blight
Bacterial Soft and Brown Rot
 Casual agents: Erwinia spp.
 Symptoms:
• Small water-soaked spots appear on the leaves and
often are surrounded by yellow halos.
• The infection will rapidly rot the leaves and roots
and spread more slowly into the rhizomes or
pseudobulbs.
• This wet rot may have a foul odor and has a water
soaked appearance.
Bacterial Soft and Brown Rot
(cont..)
 Nature of damage
• Disease spreads so rapidly that plants may be
completely rotted in 2 to 3 days.
• Leaves appear yellow and water-soaked and become
black and sunken.
• Leaves develop small, round spots often near the
middle of the leaf.
Bacterial Soft and Brown Rot
(cont..)
 Management:
• Immediately remove infected tissue using a sterile
instrument
• Spray bactericides like Physan or copper compounds
on infected and adjacent plants
• Treat nearby plants as well as those that are
diseased.
• Avoid overhead watering if the disease is present.
• Keep leaves dry, increase air circulation and reduce
temperature and humidity.
Bacterial Brown Spot
 Causual agent: Acidovorax(syn.Pseudomonas)
 Symptoms:
• Appear anywhere on the leaf as a small, soft, water
soaked blister.
• Initially dirty green in color, the infected spot
enlarges, coalesces and eventually becomes brown
or black, dried up and sunken.
• It oozes bacteria-laden liquid, particularly when the
disease reaches the tip of the leaf
Bacterial Brown Spot(cont..)
 Nature of damage:
• Cattleya-the infection enters through wounds on
older plants and usually affects only older leaves. It
advances slowly and is rarely fatal.
• Phalaenopsis- the blister-like spots may be
surrounded with a yellowish or pale green halo.
Spots coalesce, and the infection spreads rapidly.
Bacterial Brown Spot(cont..)
 Management:
• Immediately remove infected tissue and spray
the plant with a bactericide like Physan or
copper compounds .
• Reduce humidity and temperature (if
possible), eliminate overhead watering and
increase air circulation.
Black Rot
 Causal agent: Pythium and Phytophthora
 Symptoms:
• The infections usually starts on the leaves, new leads or
roots, though all plant parts are susceptible.
• The disease spreads rapidly and will kill the plant
unless treated promptly.
• Leaf symptoms first appear on the underside as small,
irregular, watery, brown spots which rapidly become
purplish brown or purplish black.
• The spots may have a yellowish advancing margin.
Black Rot(cont..)
 Nature of Damage
• May show a creamy yellow discoloration on one or
both sides of the pseudobulbs.
• The discoloration eventually turns black or brown
and softens, and the bulb rots.
Causal Agent
Black Rot(cont..)
 Management:
• remove infected tissue with a sterile tool, and
drench with a suitable fungicide like Subdue
or Banrot.
• High temperatures and humidity contribute to
the spread of the disease.
Fusarium Wilt
 Causal agent: Fusarium
 Symptoms:
• The pathogen is spread through improper hygiene,
generally as a result of using nonsterile cutting tools,
which transfers the fungus from plant to plant.
• Infected leaves are yellow, thin, shriveled, wrinkled or
wilted and eventually die.
• Severely infected plants may die in 3-9 weeks, while
mildly infected plants gradually decline over a year or
so.
• The diagnostic symptom in the plant is a circle or band
of purple or pinkish-purple discoloration on the outer
layers of the rhizome evident when the rhizome is cut.
Fusarium Wilt(cont…)
 Nature of damage:
• Root rot occurs when the medium breaks down,
drainage is poor and/or plants are overwatered.
• The entire rhizome may turn purple, and the
discoloration may extend to the pseudobulbs.
 Management:
• Repot only the part of plant showing no purple
discoloration.
• Be diligent in disinfecting growing area and cutting
tools. Each time the cutting tool contacts infected
tissue, it should be sterilized before making a second
cut.
Fungal Root Rot
 Causal agents: Rhizoctonia
 Symptoms:
• Rot sets in quickly when roots are damaged by injury
or salt buildup from hard water or over fertilizing.
• Rhizoctonia is very contagious and if the disease is
not controlled immediately, infected plants develop
brown root rot and die.
Fungal Root Rot(cont..)
 Nature of damage:
• Rhizoctonia is primarily a root disease, but the
symptoms can be noticed on aerial parts of the plant.
• Leaves and pseudobulbs become yellow, shriveled,
thin and twisted and new growths become
progressively smaller.
• The roots usually show a brown rot with white or
brown fungal growth. In severe infections, the fungus
girdles and kills the plant. The infection quickly
invades the lower leaves and rhizomes of small
seedlings.
Fungal Root Rot(cont..)
 Management:
• Remove infected part of roots and leaves using a
sterile cutting tool, drench the remaining plant in
a protectant fungicide like thiophanate methyl or
systemic fungicide.
• Make sure your potting media is fresh and your
plants are not overwatered. When disease is
suspected in other plants or when repotting is
overdue, unpot the plants, check their roots and
repot as necessary
Anthracnose
 Causal agent: Colletotrichum and Glomerella
 Symptoms:
 This fungal disease infects the aerial portion of the
plant.
 The leaves are most often attacked. Leaf tips turn
brown beginning at the apex and proceeding toward
the base.
 Dark brown or light gray patches develop, sometimes
as concentric rings or as numerous dark bands across
the leaf. The affected area is usually sharply defined
and somewhat sunken, while the remainder of the
leaf appears normal.
Anthracnose(cont..)
 Nature of damage:
• Flowers develop watery, black or brown pustules
which are usually raised and occur on the underside
of older sepals and petals. The spots may merge and
cover the entire flower.
 Management:
• Systemic fungicides like thiophanate methyl or
protectant fungicides like Mancozeb.
• Alternate systemic and protectant fungicide use. Normal
sanitation, good air movement, lower temperatures (if
possible) and increased light may help reduce the spread
of this disease.
Leaf Spots
 Causal Agent: Cercospora
 Symptoms:
• Infection shows first as a yellow spot on the
underside of the leaf.
• Soon after infection occurs, the yellow-green area
may be noted on the top surface of the leaf. As the
spots enlarge in irregular patterns, they become
slightly sunken and necrotic and turn purplish brown
to purplish black. The advancing margin remains
yellow.
Leaf Spots(cont..)
 Nature of damage:
• Heavily infected leaves usually fall from the
plant prematurely, especially if the infection
started near the base of the leaf.
 Management :
• Remove infected leaves with a sterile instrument and
reduce leaf wetness.
• Spray with a systemic fungicide such as thiophanate
methyl
• Good sanitation with good air movement. Reduce leaf
wetness, water on the leaves may lead to infection. If
the fungus is a continuing problem
Group Members:
• UWU/EAG/13/0035-M.M.B.S.SILVA
• UWU/EAG/13/0037
The End…….

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  • 2. Common diseases in Orchid • Bacterial Brown Spot • Root Rot • Ringspots • Fusarium Wilt • Collar Rot, Southern Blight - • Fungal Root • Anthracnose • Leaf Spots • Botrytis Petal Blight
  • 3. Bacterial Soft and Brown Rot  Casual agents: Erwinia spp.  Symptoms: • Small water-soaked spots appear on the leaves and often are surrounded by yellow halos. • The infection will rapidly rot the leaves and roots and spread more slowly into the rhizomes or pseudobulbs. • This wet rot may have a foul odor and has a water soaked appearance.
  • 4. Bacterial Soft and Brown Rot (cont..)  Nature of damage • Disease spreads so rapidly that plants may be completely rotted in 2 to 3 days. • Leaves appear yellow and water-soaked and become black and sunken. • Leaves develop small, round spots often near the middle of the leaf.
  • 5. Bacterial Soft and Brown Rot (cont..)  Management: • Immediately remove infected tissue using a sterile instrument • Spray bactericides like Physan or copper compounds on infected and adjacent plants • Treat nearby plants as well as those that are diseased. • Avoid overhead watering if the disease is present. • Keep leaves dry, increase air circulation and reduce temperature and humidity.
  • 6. Bacterial Brown Spot  Causual agent: Acidovorax(syn.Pseudomonas)  Symptoms: • Appear anywhere on the leaf as a small, soft, water soaked blister. • Initially dirty green in color, the infected spot enlarges, coalesces and eventually becomes brown or black, dried up and sunken. • It oozes bacteria-laden liquid, particularly when the disease reaches the tip of the leaf
  • 7. Bacterial Brown Spot(cont..)  Nature of damage: • Cattleya-the infection enters through wounds on older plants and usually affects only older leaves. It advances slowly and is rarely fatal. • Phalaenopsis- the blister-like spots may be surrounded with a yellowish or pale green halo. Spots coalesce, and the infection spreads rapidly.
  • 8. Bacterial Brown Spot(cont..)  Management: • Immediately remove infected tissue and spray the plant with a bactericide like Physan or copper compounds . • Reduce humidity and temperature (if possible), eliminate overhead watering and increase air circulation.
  • 9. Black Rot  Causal agent: Pythium and Phytophthora  Symptoms: • The infections usually starts on the leaves, new leads or roots, though all plant parts are susceptible. • The disease spreads rapidly and will kill the plant unless treated promptly. • Leaf symptoms first appear on the underside as small, irregular, watery, brown spots which rapidly become purplish brown or purplish black. • The spots may have a yellowish advancing margin.
  • 10. Black Rot(cont..)  Nature of Damage • May show a creamy yellow discoloration on one or both sides of the pseudobulbs. • The discoloration eventually turns black or brown and softens, and the bulb rots. Causal Agent
  • 11. Black Rot(cont..)  Management: • remove infected tissue with a sterile tool, and drench with a suitable fungicide like Subdue or Banrot. • High temperatures and humidity contribute to the spread of the disease.
  • 12. Fusarium Wilt  Causal agent: Fusarium  Symptoms: • The pathogen is spread through improper hygiene, generally as a result of using nonsterile cutting tools, which transfers the fungus from plant to plant. • Infected leaves are yellow, thin, shriveled, wrinkled or wilted and eventually die. • Severely infected plants may die in 3-9 weeks, while mildly infected plants gradually decline over a year or so. • The diagnostic symptom in the plant is a circle or band of purple or pinkish-purple discoloration on the outer layers of the rhizome evident when the rhizome is cut.
  • 13. Fusarium Wilt(cont…)  Nature of damage: • Root rot occurs when the medium breaks down, drainage is poor and/or plants are overwatered. • The entire rhizome may turn purple, and the discoloration may extend to the pseudobulbs.  Management: • Repot only the part of plant showing no purple discoloration. • Be diligent in disinfecting growing area and cutting tools. Each time the cutting tool contacts infected tissue, it should be sterilized before making a second cut.
  • 14. Fungal Root Rot  Causal agents: Rhizoctonia  Symptoms: • Rot sets in quickly when roots are damaged by injury or salt buildup from hard water or over fertilizing. • Rhizoctonia is very contagious and if the disease is not controlled immediately, infected plants develop brown root rot and die.
  • 15. Fungal Root Rot(cont..)  Nature of damage: • Rhizoctonia is primarily a root disease, but the symptoms can be noticed on aerial parts of the plant. • Leaves and pseudobulbs become yellow, shriveled, thin and twisted and new growths become progressively smaller. • The roots usually show a brown rot with white or brown fungal growth. In severe infections, the fungus girdles and kills the plant. The infection quickly invades the lower leaves and rhizomes of small seedlings.
  • 16. Fungal Root Rot(cont..)  Management: • Remove infected part of roots and leaves using a sterile cutting tool, drench the remaining plant in a protectant fungicide like thiophanate methyl or systemic fungicide. • Make sure your potting media is fresh and your plants are not overwatered. When disease is suspected in other plants or when repotting is overdue, unpot the plants, check their roots and repot as necessary
  • 17. Anthracnose  Causal agent: Colletotrichum and Glomerella  Symptoms:  This fungal disease infects the aerial portion of the plant.  The leaves are most often attacked. Leaf tips turn brown beginning at the apex and proceeding toward the base.  Dark brown or light gray patches develop, sometimes as concentric rings or as numerous dark bands across the leaf. The affected area is usually sharply defined and somewhat sunken, while the remainder of the leaf appears normal.
  • 18. Anthracnose(cont..)  Nature of damage: • Flowers develop watery, black or brown pustules which are usually raised and occur on the underside of older sepals and petals. The spots may merge and cover the entire flower.  Management: • Systemic fungicides like thiophanate methyl or protectant fungicides like Mancozeb. • Alternate systemic and protectant fungicide use. Normal sanitation, good air movement, lower temperatures (if possible) and increased light may help reduce the spread of this disease.
  • 19. Leaf Spots  Causal Agent: Cercospora  Symptoms: • Infection shows first as a yellow spot on the underside of the leaf. • Soon after infection occurs, the yellow-green area may be noted on the top surface of the leaf. As the spots enlarge in irregular patterns, they become slightly sunken and necrotic and turn purplish brown to purplish black. The advancing margin remains yellow.
  • 20. Leaf Spots(cont..)  Nature of damage: • Heavily infected leaves usually fall from the plant prematurely, especially if the infection started near the base of the leaf.  Management : • Remove infected leaves with a sterile instrument and reduce leaf wetness. • Spray with a systemic fungicide such as thiophanate methyl • Good sanitation with good air movement. Reduce leaf wetness, water on the leaves may lead to infection. If the fungus is a continuing problem