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SEPTEMBER 2009 PRIMEFACT 892
Common diseases of strawberries
L Ullio
Cleanfresh Project, Intensive Horticulture, Sydney
Markets
Leaf scorch
Leaf scorch is common on older leaves and at the
end of season, but can also affect leaf stalks, fruit
stalks, flowers and fruit. This disease produces
small purple spots that first appear on older leaves
and gradually enlarge, join other spots and finally
produce large dead patches giving the leaves a
scorched appearance (Figure 1).
Figure 1. Leaf scorch.
Affected leaf margins may curl up. This disease is
favoured by warm, wet growing conditions and is
spread by rain splash, overhead irrigation and wind.
Disease management:
1. Avoid overhead irrigation if possible.
2. Remove and burn older infected leaves and
trash from previous crops near to the new
plantings.
3. Practise crop rotation.
4. Use protective sprays.
5. Plant disease free runners from an accredited
producer.
Leaf spot
Leaf spot is considered a major disease under
suitable conditions. It is mostly a leaf disease, but
can attack both leaf and fruit stalks and also fruit.
It is identified by small reddish to purple spots, 3 to
5 mm in diameter, with light grey centre which
appears on the top side of leaves (Figure 2).
Figure 2. Leaf spot.
Severe infections can kill the leaf.
The symptom on the fruit is a dark brown, sunken
spot up to 3 mm wide. Leaf spot is favoured by wet,
cooler conditions and is more severe in low lying or
shaded areas.
The spores are spread by wind, rain splash and
overhead irrigation.
Disease management:
As for Leaf scorch.
2 PRIMEFACT 892, COMMON DISEASES OF STRAWBERRIES
Leaf blight
Leaf blight is considered a minor disease of
strawberries. It affects mostly mature leaves, but
can cause soft rot on ripe fruit.
Large round spots develop on leaves with three
distinct colour zones. Spots can form a V-shaped
area limited by veins that extend to the edge of the
leaves (Figure 3).
Figure 3. Leaf blight.
This disease is at its worst during wet conditions in
mid to late summer and in low lying or shady areas.
It can be spread from older infected crops by wind
and splashing water from overhead irrigation or
rain. It can also be introduced from infected
runners.
Disease management:
As for Leaf scorch.
Black spot
Black spot is considered a major strawberry disease
that can cause serious crop losses. It mostly affects
fruit, but can also affect runners, stalks and crown.
This disease produces a round, firm, dark brown,
sunken spot on ripening fruit. A white fungal growth
can also develop on the fruit (Figure 4).
Black spot is spread from infected plants and fruit
by rain splash, overhead irrigation and on the hands
of fruit pickers.
It is favoured by warm, humid and wet conditions.
Disease management:
1. Plant runners from accredited runner nurseries.
2. Apply protective fungicides when conditions
favour the disease.
3. Avoid using overhead irrigation.
4. Cool fruit after harvest.
Figure 4. Black spot on fruit.
Powdery mildew
Powdery mildew is considered a moderate disease
that can affect fruit, leaves and flowers.
This disease produces white patches of web-like
growth that develop on both the lower and upper
leaf surface. The edges of the leaves may curl
upwards.
Immature fruit may fail to ripen, become hard, crack
and turn a reddish colour with raised seeds
(Figure 5).
Figure 5. Powdery mildew damage to fruit.
Powdery mildew is favoured by warm, dry
conditions followed by moisture on leaves from
overnight dew or rainfall.
Spores can be spread by wind and can over-winter
in trash from the previous and current crops.
Disease management:
1. Remove and destroy trash at end of the
season.
2. Plant runners from accredited runner nurseries.
3. Apply protective sprays when conditions favour
the disease.
Grey mould
Grey mould is considered a major fruit rot disease
that can cause heavy crop losses.
This disease produces fruit rot that can start at any
time from early fruit development to after harvest.
Figure 6. Grey mould on ripening fruit.
Fruit turns brown at the calyx end and the fungus
produces a grey cotton-like growth on the surface
(Figure 6).
Grey mould is favoured by high humidity, mild
temperatures and frequent rain.
It can also attack flowers, stalks, leaves and flower
buds.
Disease management:
1. Avoid fruit contact with soil.
2. Remove and destroy affected fruit and leaves.
3. Improve air movement around plants.
4. Prevent excess shading of the fruit due to thick
foliage.
5. Apply protective sprays when conditions favour
the disease.
6. Avoid using overhead irrigation.
Fusarium wilt
Fusarium wilt is a soil-borne disease that can cause
crop losses under warm conditions.
It is fast acting as strawberry plants can suddenly
wilt and die. This disease affects the outer leaves
first; they become yellow and eventually take on a
scorched appearance.
Younger leaves stay healthy longer during cooler
conditions.
Fusarium wilt is spread by infected runners,
irrigation water and farm machinery. It enters
through roots and affects the water-conducting
tissues in the crown (Figure 7).
Development is favoured by warm to hot growing
conditions and when plants are under stress.
Figure 7. Water conducting tissue infected in the
crown by Fusarium wilt.
Disease management:
1. Improve soil drainage.
2. Avoid planting in known infected areas.
3. Plant runners from accredited runner nurseries.
4. Apply soil fumigants before planting.
5. Clean farm machinery.
6. Avoid over-watering.
Crown rot
Crown rot in considered to be a major disease
under suitable conditions. It is caused by several
soil-borne fungi.
Figure 8. Wilting of plant due to crown rot.
This rot can cause heavy plant losses in a short
period of time. This disease produces some wilting
PRIMEFACT 892, COMMON DISEASES OF STRAWBERRIES 3
4 PRIMEFACT 892, COMMON DISEASES OF STRAWBERRIES
of leaves and eventual collapse of the plant
(Figure 8).
It can affect the roots which may turn black and rot.
Fungi are spread by infected runners, water
(irrigation or rain) and farm machinery.
Crown rot development is favoured by warm, wet
conditions and waterlogged soil.
Disease management:
As for Fusarium wilt.
Rhizopus rot
Rhizopus rot (also known as leak) is a fruit rot
disease that mainly affects ripe fruit late in the
season. It is considered to be a common
postharvest disease (Figure 9).
Figure 9. Fruit break down caused by Rhizopus rot.
Affected fruit are soft, watery and become covered
with grey, white fungal growth with black spore
bodies. Juice also leaks from the affected fruit.
Rhizopus rot can be spread by wind, overripe fruit
left on the plant and crop trash in the soil. Fruit skin
needs to be injured for infection.
Development is favoured by hot, humid conditions.
Disease management:
1. Remove overripe fruit in the field.
2. Burn or bury waste fruit from around the
packing shed.
3. Cool fruit as soon as possible after harvest and
keep at 0–50
C.
4. Avoid packing overripe fruit.
5. Use refrigerated transport.
Non-disease fruit problems
Sunburn
The fruit surface loses its red colour and takes on a
scalded appearance (Figure 10).
Figure 10. Sunburn of exposed fruit.
It is caused by fruit being exposed to long periods of
hot, dry conditions in the field. It is more common
when plants are water-stressed on clear, sunny
days following a period of overcast weather.
Crop management:
1. Maintain adequate soil moisture.
2. Provide good leaf canopy.
Frogmouth
The end of the fruit splits, and fruit is hollow. It is
caused by rapid changes in field temperature
(Figure 11).
Figure 11. Frogmouth of ripe fruit.
Crop management:
1. Use less susceptible varieties.
Poor pollination
This results in distorted fruit shape and is more
common in early crops. It can be caused by wet
conditions or frosts during flowering, low bee
activity, and the lack of flower movement
(Figure 12).
Figure 12. Distorted fruit caused by poor pollination.
Crop management:
1. Install frost covers.
2. Place beehives near crops.
3. Increase air movement around flowering plants.
Albinism
This causes the fruit to colour unevenly and has
poor flavour. It is caused by overcast conditions and
high soil nitrogen levels (Figure 13).
Crop management:
1. Avoid excessive use of nitrogen fertiliser.
Figure 13. Albinism on fruit.
© State of New South Wales through Department of Industry
and Investment (Industry & Investment NSW) 2009. You may
copy, distribute and otherwise freely deal with this publication
for any purpose, provided that you attribute Industry &
Investment NSW as the owner.
ISSN 1832-6668
Check for updates of this Primefact at:
www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/primefacts
Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is
based on knowledge and understanding at the time of writing
(September 2009). However, because of advances in
knowledge, users are reminded of the need to ensure that
information upon which they rely is up to date and to check
currency of the information with the appropriate officer of
Industry & Investment NSW or the user’s independent
adviser.
Job number 9260 PUB09/82
PRIMEFACT 892, COMMON DISEASES OF STRAWBERRIES 5

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  • 1. SEPTEMBER 2009 PRIMEFACT 892 Common diseases of strawberries L Ullio Cleanfresh Project, Intensive Horticulture, Sydney Markets Leaf scorch Leaf scorch is common on older leaves and at the end of season, but can also affect leaf stalks, fruit stalks, flowers and fruit. This disease produces small purple spots that first appear on older leaves and gradually enlarge, join other spots and finally produce large dead patches giving the leaves a scorched appearance (Figure 1). Figure 1. Leaf scorch. Affected leaf margins may curl up. This disease is favoured by warm, wet growing conditions and is spread by rain splash, overhead irrigation and wind. Disease management: 1. Avoid overhead irrigation if possible. 2. Remove and burn older infected leaves and trash from previous crops near to the new plantings. 3. Practise crop rotation. 4. Use protective sprays. 5. Plant disease free runners from an accredited producer. Leaf spot Leaf spot is considered a major disease under suitable conditions. It is mostly a leaf disease, but can attack both leaf and fruit stalks and also fruit. It is identified by small reddish to purple spots, 3 to 5 mm in diameter, with light grey centre which appears on the top side of leaves (Figure 2). Figure 2. Leaf spot. Severe infections can kill the leaf. The symptom on the fruit is a dark brown, sunken spot up to 3 mm wide. Leaf spot is favoured by wet, cooler conditions and is more severe in low lying or shaded areas. The spores are spread by wind, rain splash and overhead irrigation. Disease management: As for Leaf scorch.
  • 2. 2 PRIMEFACT 892, COMMON DISEASES OF STRAWBERRIES Leaf blight Leaf blight is considered a minor disease of strawberries. It affects mostly mature leaves, but can cause soft rot on ripe fruit. Large round spots develop on leaves with three distinct colour zones. Spots can form a V-shaped area limited by veins that extend to the edge of the leaves (Figure 3). Figure 3. Leaf blight. This disease is at its worst during wet conditions in mid to late summer and in low lying or shady areas. It can be spread from older infected crops by wind and splashing water from overhead irrigation or rain. It can also be introduced from infected runners. Disease management: As for Leaf scorch. Black spot Black spot is considered a major strawberry disease that can cause serious crop losses. It mostly affects fruit, but can also affect runners, stalks and crown. This disease produces a round, firm, dark brown, sunken spot on ripening fruit. A white fungal growth can also develop on the fruit (Figure 4). Black spot is spread from infected plants and fruit by rain splash, overhead irrigation and on the hands of fruit pickers. It is favoured by warm, humid and wet conditions. Disease management: 1. Plant runners from accredited runner nurseries. 2. Apply protective fungicides when conditions favour the disease. 3. Avoid using overhead irrigation. 4. Cool fruit after harvest. Figure 4. Black spot on fruit. Powdery mildew Powdery mildew is considered a moderate disease that can affect fruit, leaves and flowers. This disease produces white patches of web-like growth that develop on both the lower and upper leaf surface. The edges of the leaves may curl upwards. Immature fruit may fail to ripen, become hard, crack and turn a reddish colour with raised seeds (Figure 5). Figure 5. Powdery mildew damage to fruit. Powdery mildew is favoured by warm, dry conditions followed by moisture on leaves from overnight dew or rainfall. Spores can be spread by wind and can over-winter in trash from the previous and current crops. Disease management: 1. Remove and destroy trash at end of the season. 2. Plant runners from accredited runner nurseries. 3. Apply protective sprays when conditions favour the disease.
  • 3. Grey mould Grey mould is considered a major fruit rot disease that can cause heavy crop losses. This disease produces fruit rot that can start at any time from early fruit development to after harvest. Figure 6. Grey mould on ripening fruit. Fruit turns brown at the calyx end and the fungus produces a grey cotton-like growth on the surface (Figure 6). Grey mould is favoured by high humidity, mild temperatures and frequent rain. It can also attack flowers, stalks, leaves and flower buds. Disease management: 1. Avoid fruit contact with soil. 2. Remove and destroy affected fruit and leaves. 3. Improve air movement around plants. 4. Prevent excess shading of the fruit due to thick foliage. 5. Apply protective sprays when conditions favour the disease. 6. Avoid using overhead irrigation. Fusarium wilt Fusarium wilt is a soil-borne disease that can cause crop losses under warm conditions. It is fast acting as strawberry plants can suddenly wilt and die. This disease affects the outer leaves first; they become yellow and eventually take on a scorched appearance. Younger leaves stay healthy longer during cooler conditions. Fusarium wilt is spread by infected runners, irrigation water and farm machinery. It enters through roots and affects the water-conducting tissues in the crown (Figure 7). Development is favoured by warm to hot growing conditions and when plants are under stress. Figure 7. Water conducting tissue infected in the crown by Fusarium wilt. Disease management: 1. Improve soil drainage. 2. Avoid planting in known infected areas. 3. Plant runners from accredited runner nurseries. 4. Apply soil fumigants before planting. 5. Clean farm machinery. 6. Avoid over-watering. Crown rot Crown rot in considered to be a major disease under suitable conditions. It is caused by several soil-borne fungi. Figure 8. Wilting of plant due to crown rot. This rot can cause heavy plant losses in a short period of time. This disease produces some wilting PRIMEFACT 892, COMMON DISEASES OF STRAWBERRIES 3
  • 4. 4 PRIMEFACT 892, COMMON DISEASES OF STRAWBERRIES of leaves and eventual collapse of the plant (Figure 8). It can affect the roots which may turn black and rot. Fungi are spread by infected runners, water (irrigation or rain) and farm machinery. Crown rot development is favoured by warm, wet conditions and waterlogged soil. Disease management: As for Fusarium wilt. Rhizopus rot Rhizopus rot (also known as leak) is a fruit rot disease that mainly affects ripe fruit late in the season. It is considered to be a common postharvest disease (Figure 9). Figure 9. Fruit break down caused by Rhizopus rot. Affected fruit are soft, watery and become covered with grey, white fungal growth with black spore bodies. Juice also leaks from the affected fruit. Rhizopus rot can be spread by wind, overripe fruit left on the plant and crop trash in the soil. Fruit skin needs to be injured for infection. Development is favoured by hot, humid conditions. Disease management: 1. Remove overripe fruit in the field. 2. Burn or bury waste fruit from around the packing shed. 3. Cool fruit as soon as possible after harvest and keep at 0–50 C. 4. Avoid packing overripe fruit. 5. Use refrigerated transport. Non-disease fruit problems Sunburn The fruit surface loses its red colour and takes on a scalded appearance (Figure 10). Figure 10. Sunburn of exposed fruit. It is caused by fruit being exposed to long periods of hot, dry conditions in the field. It is more common when plants are water-stressed on clear, sunny days following a period of overcast weather. Crop management: 1. Maintain adequate soil moisture. 2. Provide good leaf canopy. Frogmouth The end of the fruit splits, and fruit is hollow. It is caused by rapid changes in field temperature (Figure 11). Figure 11. Frogmouth of ripe fruit.
  • 5. Crop management: 1. Use less susceptible varieties. Poor pollination This results in distorted fruit shape and is more common in early crops. It can be caused by wet conditions or frosts during flowering, low bee activity, and the lack of flower movement (Figure 12). Figure 12. Distorted fruit caused by poor pollination. Crop management: 1. Install frost covers. 2. Place beehives near crops. 3. Increase air movement around flowering plants. Albinism This causes the fruit to colour unevenly and has poor flavour. It is caused by overcast conditions and high soil nitrogen levels (Figure 13). Crop management: 1. Avoid excessive use of nitrogen fertiliser. Figure 13. Albinism on fruit. © State of New South Wales through Department of Industry and Investment (Industry & Investment NSW) 2009. You may copy, distribute and otherwise freely deal with this publication for any purpose, provided that you attribute Industry & Investment NSW as the owner. ISSN 1832-6668 Check for updates of this Primefact at: www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/primefacts Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is based on knowledge and understanding at the time of writing (September 2009). However, because of advances in knowledge, users are reminded of the need to ensure that information upon which they rely is up to date and to check currency of the information with the appropriate officer of Industry & Investment NSW or the user’s independent adviser. Job number 9260 PUB09/82 PRIMEFACT 892, COMMON DISEASES OF STRAWBERRIES 5