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Botrytis rot of stored garlicCauseB. aclada Fresen. OccurrenceBotrytis on garlic is reported from Europe, Scandinavia, S. America, N. America, Australia and New Zealand . In Oregon , B. aclada (= B. allii ) occurs only west of the Cascades. Symptoms
In the field, symptoms are seen as stunted plants with dead or dying outer leaves. The infection develops at soil level in the stem (neck). Initially the affected tissues look water soaked which later become dry, brown, and necrotic. Black sclerotia may be seen around the rotting neck. Sclerotia are hardened fungal structures resistant to the environment which allow the fungus to survive the winter. In storage, a gray mold can be seen on the surface of the bulbs or between the scales. Black sclerotia cluster around the neck and between the scales. On individual cloves, there may be extensive watersoaking extend Disease Cycle Botrytis persists as sclerotia in the soil or on dead plant material. Moist, cool weather favors germination of the Management
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