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Winter squash > Stem rot
Why do Winter squash Suffer from Stem Rot Infection?
Winter squash, also known as Buttercup Squash, Pumpkin, Turban Gourd, Turban squash, Great Pumpkin
Stem rot is a lethal disease affecting Winter squash, caused by soil-borne fungi, leading to severe consequences like plant stunting and death. Timely identification, treatment and proper preventative measures are critical for disease control.

Symptom Analysis

Infected Winter squash exhibits wilting leaves, brown-black lesions on stems, a flattened and decaying stem at the soil line, stunted growth, and eventually plant death if left untreated.
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What Causes Stem rot Disease on Winter squash?

Soil-borne fungi
Species such as Sclerotium rolfsii and Rhizoctonia solani invade the plant through the root or lower stem causing decay and result in a rotting stem at the base.
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How to Treat Stem rot Disease on Winter squash?

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Removal of affected plants: Uproot and dispose of severely infected plants to control the spread of the disease.

Improve soil drainage: Avoid waterlogging as it exacerbates the disease. Also, incorporate organic matter to improve soil structure and drainage.
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Fungicide application: Application of broad-spectrum fungicides suitable for soil application can help in controlling the disease.

Soil sterilization: Sterilize the soil using suitable chemicals to kill the pathogenic fungi present in the soil.

How to Prevent Stem rot on Winter squash?

Crop rotation
Rotate with non-host crops to reduce soil pathogen populations.
Resistant Varieties
Use stem rot-resistant Winter squash varieties for planting, if available.
Sanitation
Winter squash plant debris should be removed and destroyed after the growing season to decrease disease presence.
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When is Stem rot Most Active Period on Winter squash?

Stem rot in Winter squash is most active during warm, wet conditions as these conditions are conducive for pathogen growth and disease development.

Infectivity

Stem rot pathogens are soil-borne, can survive in soil for several years, and spread easily for high infectious potential.

Lethality

Untreated, stem rot can cause severe damage and often leads to plant death.

FAQs on Winter Squash

What does stem rot look like on Winter squash?
Stem rot infestation shows brown-black lesions on the stem, wilted leaves, and stunted growth. The stem may appear flattened and decayed at the soil line.
How can I prevent stem rot on my Winter squash?
Good horticulture practices, including crop rotation, sanitation, proper soil drainage, and using disease-resistant varieties can aid in prevention.
Is it safe to eat Winter squash with stem rot?
It's not advisable to eat any portion of Winter squash affected by stem rot as the quality is likely compromised.
Is stem rot curable in Winter squash?
Yes, if detected early, stem rot can be managed with fungicide application and other practices like improving soil drainage.
Does stem rot spread to other plants?
Yes, stem rot, being a soil-borne disease, can spread to other nearby plants, particularly in warm, wet conditions.
Can Winter squash recover from stem rot?
It might be difficult for severely infected Winter squash to recover. However, if identified and treated early, recovery is possible.
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