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Sugarbeet Diseases
Erwinia
Erwinia
Erwinia carotovora subsp. betavasculorum
Identification
Erwinia root rot is caused by a bacteria
It is a warm weather disease found mostly in the Western US
Can be confused with
Rhizoctonia
Detection
Early symptoms include black streaks running up the petioles and froth from the crowns
Diagonal cut beets will turn pink or red when exposed to air
Starts in the crown or petioles and rots down from the inside out
Previously injured or weak beets are susceptible to infection
The disease requires an infection point
Hail or tearing from cultivation are the most common causes of an infection point
Infection is associated with a strong alcohol/fermentation smell emanating from the beet.
Control
Plant tolerant varieties
Prevent injuries to beet
Judicious use of nitrogen
Avoid throwing or splashing of soil into crowns
Aphanomyces Root Rot
Beet Curly Top
Cercospora Leaf Spot
Cyst Nematode
Erwinia
Fusarium Yellows and Root Rot
Powdery Mildew
Rhizoctonia Root and Crown Rot
Rhizomania
Sugarbeet Root Aphid