Root Collar Excavation – ARR Solutions

About this episode

Lazy summer afternoons are vastly improved by a delicious ripe peach. But what if one day peaches just disappeared? In this dystopia, people would find their grocer’s shelves starkly empty of peaches and other stone fruits. Unfortunately, this future scenario is far from fictional. A fungus is seriously threatening peach production in the southeastern United States. It infects and destroys the roots of fruit trees, later spreading into the trunk and killing the tree. The disease it causes, called Armillaria root rot, is the leading cause of premature peach tree decline in southeastern USA, costing growers around 8 million dollars in losses annually. Read More

Original Article Reference

Summary of the papers ‘Aboveground Root Collar Excavation of Peach Trees for Armillaria Root Rot Management’, in Plant Disease, doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-06-11-0493; and ‘Preventative Root-Collar Excavation Reduces Peach Tree Mortality Caused By Armillaria Root Rot On Replant Sites’, in Plant Disease, doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-09-19-1831-RE

Financial support for this video was provided by the USDA-NIFA Specialty Crop Research Initiative through the project ‘Solutions to the Armillaria Root Rot affecting the US stone fruit industry’ (2020-51181-32142)

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For further information, you can connect with Guido Schnabel at schnabe@clemson.edu or Bulent Koc at bulent@clemson.edu

W: https://www.clemson.edu/extension/peach/commercial/diseases/armillaria-root-rot.html

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