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Root rot is a condition in which anoxic conditions in the soilorpotting media around the roots of a plant cause them to rot. This occurs due to excessive standing water around the roots.[1] It is found in both indoor and outdoor plants, although it is more common in indoor plants due to overwatering, heavy potting media, or containers with poor drainage. The leaves of plants experiencing root rot often yellow and die, and if allowed to continue, the condition can be fatal.

Chickpea with root rot
Chickpea plant (Cicer arietinum) with root rot. Note the symptomatic discolouration in some of its leaves.

To avoid root rot, it is best to only water plants when the soil becomes dry, and to put the plant in a well-drained pot. Using a dense potting media such as one dug up from outdoors can also cause root rot. Plants from different environments have different tolerances for soil moisture: plants evolved for desert conditions will experience root rot at lower moisture levels than plants evolved for tropical conditions. In both indoor and outdoor plants, it can be lethal and there is no effective treatment, though some plants can be propagated so they will not be lost completely.

Many cases of root rot are caused by members of the water mold genus Phytophthora; perhaps the most aggressive is P. cinnamomi. Spores from root rot causing agents do contaminate other plants, but the rot cannot take hold unless there is adequate moisture. Spores are not only airborne, but are also carried by insects and other arthropods in the soil. It can be controlled by drenching carbendazim. [citation needed]

Hydroponics

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Root rot can occur in hydroponic applications, if the water is not properly aerated.[1] This is usually accomplished by use of an air pump, air stones, air diffusers and by adjustment of the frequency and length of watering cycles where applicable. Hydroponic air pumps function in much the same way as aquarium pumps, which are used for the same purpose. Root rot and other problems associated with poor water aeration were principal reasons for the development of aeroponics.[citation needed]

Particular diseases

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Some particular pathogens infect plants and causes root rot. Such pathogens are listed:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b - Hydroponics Root Rot: What is It, How To Treat It, How to Prevent It Origin Hydroponics. June 2, 2018 - Root Rot In Your Hydroponic System: 4 Reasons (+ Solutions) YOUR INDOOR HERBS AND GARDEN. n.d - Tips For Preventing Root Rot In Hydroponics Fresh Air With Housplants. February 3, 2022.
  • ^ Old, K. M., See, L. S., Sharma, J. K., & Yuan, Z. Q. (2000). ROOT ROT. In A Manual of Diseases of Tropical Acacias in Australia, South-East Asia and India (pp. 88). Center for International Forestry Research. http://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep02154.21
  • ^ a b Old, K. M., See, L. S., Sharma, J. K., & Yuan, Z. Q. (2000). ROOT ROT. In A Manual of Diseases of Tropical Acacias in Australia, South-East Asia and India (pp. 89). Center for International Forestry Research. http://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep02154.21
  • ^ "Arrive Clean, Leave Clean" (PDF). environment.gov.au. April 12, 2023. p. 4. Retrieved April 12, 2023.

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