Causal Agent: 
Oomycete(Pythium spp.)
| Characteristic Symptoms: | |
|  | The pathogens cause reduced or poor germination of seedlings. | 
|  | Occurs in nursery beds; the part of the stem near the soil surface turns brown, becomes water-soaked, soft and slender and then collapses. | 
|  | Roots of affected seedlings are brown and rotten. | 
| Crops Affected | |
|  | All crops may be affected usually at seedling or early vegetative stage. | 
| Management and Control: | |
|  | Drench nursery beds with captan fungicide. | 
|  | Remove heavily infected tomato/potato plants from the field. | 
|  | Clean thoroughly seedling trays and pots and soak in 10% chlorox. | 
|  | Avoid over watering or excessive moisture. | 
|  | Expose beds to solar radiation to minimize fungal population. | 
|  | Drench chemical fungicides like promocarb hydrochloride (e.g. ProplantⓇ, PrevicureⓇ) or fosetyl aluminum (e.g. AlietteⓇ), metalaxyl+mancozeb (e.g. Ridomil Gold MZ 68 WGⓇ, Apron XL 350 ESⓇ), mancozeb (e.g. Attain M-80Ⓡ, Achem Mancozeb 80 WPⓇ, Micron 80 WOⓇ, VanzebⓇ) before symptoms develop. | 
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