juurimätät
Juurimätät is a Finnish term used in plant health literature to describe diseases that damage plant root systems, commonly referred to in English as root rot. The term covers a complex of disorders rather than a single pathogen and affects many plants, including crops, fruit trees, and ornamentals.
Etymology: juuri means root and mätä means rot; juurimätät is a plural form used in some texts
Causes and symptoms: Root rot is caused by soil-borne fungi and oomycetes such as Phytophthora, Pythium, Rhizoctonia,
Diagnosis: Diagnosis combines field observation with lab tests. Checking root condition, soil moisture, and growth patterns
Management and prevention: Practices include improving drainage, avoiding waterlogging, careful irrigation, sanitation to reduce inoculum, crop
Research and significance: In Nordic horticulture, juurimätät serves as a practical label for root health issues.