Excess telluric water
(drowning , water wilt)
- Susceptible botanical family(s)
All families |
- Production areas affected :
Mayotte | Reunion | Guyana |
Guadeloupe | Martinique | New Caledonia |
French Polynesia |
- Organs attacked :
Ships | Roots |
- Symptoms :
- browning and rotting of roots, decomposition of the cortex (figures 1);
- sometimes more or less marked browning of the vessels located in the pivot and the lower part of the stem (figure 2);
- more or less rapid withering (figure 3), yellowing (figures 4 to 6), even necrosis of the leaflets and/or the lower leaves of the plants;
- reduced plant growth.
- Cause(s) :
- poor irrigation management;
- heavy, hydromorphic soil or poorly draining substrate;
- accumulation of water in poorly drained areas;
- heavy rains or ruptures of irrigation pipes, during the deficiency of solenoid valves;
- more or less important submersion of the culture, etc.
- Diagnostic clues :
- the plants affected are often distributed over the whole of the plot, or in certain zones or on certain rows;
- the plot is poorly drained, the soil is rather heavy;
- the soil or substrate seems rather saturated with water (don't hesitate to see it for yourself);
- control the quality of plant irrigation (mode, frequency, efficiency);
- control the recent climatology (significant rainfall).
- Possible confusion : root parasitic microorganisms and pests, etc.
- Remedies :
- drain the soil ;
- be wary of certain rather asphyxiating substrates;
- adjust the frequency and quantities of water applied to each irrigation ;
- bury the plants so that they can produce new roots (option valid only for species with significant root regeneration capacities).