This disease is caused by the fungus
2.2.1 Description
Fig. 2.1 Stem rot (left), and a diseased plant exhibiting symptoms caused by
Heavy and prolonged precipitation, deficient soil drainage, excess shade, poor ventilation, drought stress, low nutrients, and high plant density are favorable conditions for root and stem rot disease. Plants that are not well rooted, with inadequate nutrition, overpollinated, under drought stress, or planted at high densities, are the most susceptible to the disease. The rotting of roots is observed when there is high moisture in the soil; however, the number of dead plants exhibiting the disease symptoms is higher under drought conditions.
2.2.2 Damage
The fungus causes varying degrees of damage and production losses in vanilla plantations throughout the world. In Mexico, it killed 67% of plants in a 4-year-old plantation and also infected 15% of the total fruit production (Hernaandez-Hernaandez 2005). This fungus has been the main limiting factor for some vanilla producing countries, such as Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, China, and currently Madagascar (Anonymous 2008a,b).
2.2.3 Control
When the fungus infects the plant, it is difficult to eradicate the disease. Therefore prevention of the disease through cultural methods is recommended. Some of the cultural practices that are recommended for disease prevention are:
• Use land with good drainage.
• Use healthy and vigorous cuttings.
• Maintain a 10 cm cover of mulch over the roots.
• Keep plants well-nourished.
• Avoid overcrowding plants by maintaining appropriate distance between plants (1.52.0 m × 2.0-2.5 m).
• Avoid excess shade and excess sunlight.
• Prune plants to remove infected parts.
• Avoid over pollination.
• Sterilize any new planting areas.
Some chemical agents (carbendazim fungicide) have some effectiveness against
For these reasons, other strategies of control are the use of essential oils (i.e. clove and cinnamon oil), tolerant or resistant plants, and biological control micro-organisms
Although
2.3 BLACK ROT
2.3.1 Description