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Taro Leaf BlightIdentification & Treatment Guide 2026
Phytophthora colocasiae · Family: Peronosporaceae
Taro leaf blight (Phytophthora colocasiae) causes water-soaked brown lesions that can destroy an entire taro leaf in 2-3 days. The 1993 Samoa epidemic destroyed 95% of taro. Manage with resistant varieties, metalaxyl or mancozeb sprays, good drainage, spacing for air flow, and removing infected leaves. The disease requires warm, wet conditions.
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criticalTaro Leaf Blight
- Affects
- leavespetiolescorms
- Peak Season
- Rainy season; warm (25-28°C) wet conditions with frequent rainfall
- Spread Risk
- Fast
- Spread By
- Rain splash of zoospores, wind-driven rain, contaminated planting material
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