Cotton (Texas) Root Rot

Authors
Mary Olsen
Publication Date: March 2015 | Publication Number: az1150-2015 | View PDF

The most important disease of woody dicotyledonous plants in Arizona is Phymatotrichopsis root rot (Cotton or Texas root rot) caused by a unique and widely distributed soil-borne fungus, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora. The fungus is indigenous to the alkaline, low-organic matter soils of the southwestern United States and central and northern Mexico.