New photo gallery: Choanephora fruit rot of summer squash | Cornell Cooperative Extension

The Long Island Horticultural Research & Extension Center in Riverhead, NY added a new photo gallery to their Cucurbit Disease collection
for Choanephora fruit rot of summer squash.

This common disease occurs when humidity and temperature are both high. Symptoms usually start to develop at the blossom end of fruit touching the ground. The pathogen is in the soil. Affected tissue develops a wet, soft rot. The pathogen’s growth is distinctive. It looks furry (hairy) and like a lot of pins in a pin cushion. Blossoms and leaves can also be affected.

There are no known ways to manage this disease.

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summer squash with disease symptoms