Grass for Seed-Damping-off

Latest revision: 
March 2024

Cause Several soil-inhabiting or seed-contaminating fungi or fungus-like microorganisms such as Pythium spp., Fusarium spp., and Rhizoctonia spp. Any soil condition that prevents rapid germination and emergence increases the possibility of seed rot, damping-off, or seedling blight.

Symptoms Seeds may decay in soil, or seedlings may become blighted by underground attack. Stands are thin and uneven or missing in small to large areas.

Cultural control

  • Plant when soil conditions favor seeds' rapid germination and emergence.
  • Rotations to fallow, legumes, rapeseed, potato, and crops other than grain or grass species may help reduce the severity of disease.

Chemical control

  • Treat seed with:
    • Allegiance-FL at 0.75 fl oz/100 lb seed plus a dye. Controls Pythium spp. only. See label for reentry restrictions.
    • Apron XL at 0.085 to 0.64 fl oz/100 lb seed. Controls Pythium spp. only. See label for reentry restrictions.
    • Captan 4L ST at 8.2 oz/100 lb seed plus a dye. Controls a broad spectrum of fungi.
    • Maxim 4FS at 0.08 to 0.16 fl oz/100 lb seed plus a dye. Controls pathogenic Fusarium, Helminthosporium, and Rhizoctonia spp. 12-hr reentry.
    • 42-S Thiram at 8 fl oz/100 lb seed plus a dye. Controls a broad spectrum of fungi. See label for reentry restrictions.
    • Vitaflow 280 at 3.3 to 12 fl oz/100 lb seed. Oregon only (SLN OR-190003). For export only.