Identification Symptoms
- The disease causes root rot and rhizome rot resulting in typical
dry rot of rhizomes from October onwards.
- The affected rhizomes appear soft and shrunken to start with, later
dry up and become hard.
- Foliar yellowing and drying up of foliage which are the normal
symptoms of maturity of the crop during October - November would be
indistinguishable from the symptoms of the disease affected clumps.
- When infected rhizomes are cut open, the infected zones typically
appear as dull brown and dark.