Phytophthora crown rot has become fairly common on poinsettias. The
pathogen is Phytophthora drechsleri, which causes a root rot that
may extend upwards into the lower stem. It is not possible to distinguish
this injury from that caused by Pythium aphanidermatum, which is also
commonly found on poinsettias. Fortunately both are controlled by
the same kinds of chemistry: appropriate materials include SubdueMAXX/Subdue;
Truban/Terrazole/Banrot and Aliette. Be alert to the possibility that
the strain of Phytophthora affecting your crop may be one that is
not sensitive to Subdue, and alternate products with different modes
of action.
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