Rose (Rosa rubiginosa)
Crown gall (Agrobacterium tumefaciens)
Symptoms
- The disease is characterized by large lumps at the base of the plant stem or on roots.
- Galls may appear higher on stems as the disease progresses.
- Galls are soft compared to surrounding plant tissues.
- If the disease affects the plant while it is young the plant may be affected to the degree where it will not produce blooms.
- All affected plants wilt readily and grow poorly.
Management
- Avoid injury to the plants.
- Purchase disease-free stock plants from a reputable supplier.
- Rogue out diseased plants early.
- Cultural control through prevention of introduction/elimination is the best method
- Chemical control of the disease is not available.
- Biological control of the disease with A. radiobacter strain K84 or K1026 reported successful.
