European Plum with Crown Gall: Prevention & Cure
Prunus domestica
Crown Gall on European Plum: What to Know?
Crown Gall on European Plum (Prunus domestica) is a bacterial condition with high severity. European Plum has moderate susceptibility to this disease. Crown gall is a bacterial disease caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens that affects over 140 species of plants. The bacteria insert DNA into plant cells, causing them to divide uncontrollably and form...
European Plum is a medium-care plant. Recovery from Crown Gall takes approximately 28 days with proper treatment.
ð What Does Crown Gall Look Like on European Plum?
- âĒ Large, rough, woody tumor-like growths (galls) at the base of stems
- âĒ White masses of callus tissue on roots and crown
- âĒ Galls appearing at or just below soil line
- âĒ Swellings on stems, limbs, trunks, or roots where wounds occur
- âĒ Stunted growth due to restricted water and nutrient flow
- âĒ Decline in overall plant vigor and health
â What Causes Crown Gall on European Plum?
- â Infection by Agrobacterium tumefaciens bacteria through wounds
- â Physical damage during planting, grafting, or cultivation
- â Soil insect feeding creating entry wounds
- â Root damage from excavation or mechanical injury
- â Use of contaminated tools or infected nursery stock
- â Bacteria surviving in soil from previous infected plants
ð How to Treat Crown Gall on European Plum?
TLDR: Treat Crown Gall on European Plum with quick treatment (~14 days) or organic (~28 days). European Plum has moderate susceptibility to this disease.
Quick Fixes
Step 1
Identify and mark all visible galls on crown and roots
Step 2
During dry season, use sterilized sharp knife or pruning saw to cut galls
Step 3
Cut at least 1-2 cm into healthy wood tissue around each gall
Step 4
Remove all gall tissue completely without leaving infected remnants
Step 5
Allow cut surfaces to dry in open air for 24-48 hours
Step 6
Apply copper-based wound dressing to exposed areas
Step 7
Monitor weekly for 4-6 weeks for regrowth
Organic Treatment
Step 1
Inspect plants carefully before purchase and select only certified disease-free stock
Step 2
Dip bare roots or drench potted plants with Agrobacterium radiobacter K-84 (commercial product: Galltrol) before planting
Step 3
Sterilize all pruning tools with 70% alcohol or 10% bleach solution between cuts
Step 4
Apply copper octanoate as a preventive soil drench in high-risk areas
Step 5
Remove small galls by cutting into healthy wood during dry season, minimizing healthy tissue removal
Step 6
Expose cut surfaces to air and sunlight for natural drying
ðĄïļ How to Prevent Crown Gall on European Plum?
TLDR: Prevent Crown Gall on European Plum with 8 essential preventive care practices.
- â Inspect all nursery stock carefully and reject plants with any galls
- â Sterilize all pruning tools between plants using 10% bleach solution
- â Avoid wounding plant crowns and roots during cultivation
- â Control root-chewing insects to prevent wound creation
- â Improve soil drainage to reduce bacterial activity
- â Use certified disease-free planting material
- â Solarize soil with clear plastic for 4-6 weeks before planting
- â Remove and destroy infected plants immediately - do not compost
ðą How to Care for European Plum to Prevent Crown Gall?
ð§ How to Water
Water regularly during the growing season and fruiting period (every 7â14 days). Reduce watering in winter dormancy. Avoid waterlogging at the root zone, which promotes root rot.
âïļ Lighting
Requires full sun â at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily â for optimal fruit production. Choose a sheltered spot to protect early spring blossoms from late frosts.
ðŠī Ideal Soil
Prefers loamy, fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0â7.0. Amend with organic compost at planting and apply mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Frequently asked questions
Can Crown Gall kill my European Plum?
How long does European Plum take to recover from Crown Gall?
Is Crown Gall contagious to other plants near European Plum?
Sources & References
- Agrobacterium tumefaciens - Wikipedia
- Crown gall | UMN Extension
- Crown gall: Causes, Symptoms & Control | RHS Advice
- Crown Gall / UC Statewide IPM Program
- Agrobacterium tumefaciens - Crown Gall | UMass
- Prunus domestica (Common Plum, European Plum) | NC State Extension Plant Toolbox
- Plum Tree Complete Guide: Caring for, Growing, Types & Uses | Planet Natural
- European Plum - Prunus domestica | Shrubz.us
- How To Grow A Victoria Plum Tree (Prunus domestica) | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
- Plums - Diseases, Pests and Disorders | Net Tree Fruit
- RHS - Growing Plums
- University of Minnesota Extension - Growing Plums
- Missouri Botanical Garden - Prunus domestica