ventralrot
Ventralrot, also known as "belly rot," is a disease that affects various plants, primarily impacting the lower stems and root systems. It is caused by several species of soil-borne fungi, most commonly those belonging to the Fusarium and Rhizoctonia genera. These pathogens thrive in damp, poorly drained soil conditions, making them more prevalent in wet seasons or in areas with excessive irrigation.
Symptoms of ventralrot typically begin as a watery, soft rot that starts at the base of the
Prevention and management strategies for ventralrot focus on creating an unfavorable environment for the fungal pathogens.