Sunflower Stalk Diseases Initiated Through Leaf Infections
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-2018
Abstract
This article describes three distinct sunflower stalk diseases that are caused by pathogens that primarily begin as foliar infections. Included are two similar fungal diseases: Phoma black stem and Phomopsis stem canker, caused by Phoma macdonaldii and two species of Diaporthe (helianthi and gulyae), respectively. The bacterial stalk rot disease caused by Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum and Pectobacterium atrosepticum is also included for comparison. We provide information on how to identify the diseases and distinguish them from each other with signs, symptoms, and biological characteristics of the pathogens. It is important to learn to recognize and differentiate these three diseases, because only one (Phomopsis stem canker) is considered to be economically damaging. Misidentification could result in utilizing unneeded disease management techniques.
Publication Title
Plant Health Progress
Volume
19
Issue
82
First Page
91
DOI of Published Version
10.1094/PHP-12-17-0083-DG
Recommended Citation
Harveson, R.; Mathew, F.; Gulya, T.; Markell, S.; Block, C.; and Thompson, S., "Sunflower Stalk Diseases Initiated Through Leaf Infections" (2018). Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications. 293.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/plant_faculty_pubs/293