Macaw Palm Prone to Phytophthora Root Rot: How to Protect
Acrocomia aculeata
Phytophthora Root Rot on Macaw Palm: What to Know?
Phytophthora Root Rot on Macaw Palm (Acrocomia aculeata) is a fungal condition with high severity. Macaw Palm has high susceptibility to this disease. Disease caused by fungus-like organisms (oomycetes) that live in soil and can survive for years. It affects roots, stem, and crown of plants, being especially severe in waterlogged or poorly drained s...
Macaw Palm is a medium-care plant. Recovery from Phytophthora Root Rot takes approximately 45 days with proper treatment.
Macaw Palm is highly susceptible to Phytophthora Root Rot, unlike most plants in the same family. Without early intervention, recovery takes 68 days instead of 45 days. Unlike bacterial infections, Phytophthora Root Rot on Macaw Palm can be managed with organic fungicides.
π What Does Phytophthora Root Rot Look Like on Macaw Palm?
- β’ Leaf wilting despite moist soil
- β’ Yellowing or discolored foliage (dull green, yellow, red, purplish)
- β’ Sparse foliage and progressive branch dieback
- β’ Gradual color decline in conifers (vibrant green β dull green β gray β brown)
- β’ Darkened bark around crown and upper roots
- β’ Reddish-brown streaks in inner bark and outer wood layer
- β’ Dark sap or gum oozing from diseased trunk areas
- β’ Water-soaked spots turning brown on stems
- β’ Poor root system with blackened, soft roots that break easily
- β’ Inverted V-shaped discoloration pattern at stem base
β What Causes Phytophthora Root Rot on Macaw Palm?
- β Heavy, compacted, or waterlogged soil
- β Inadequate drainage and standing water around base
- β Prolonged over-irrigation
- β Planting too deep or covering plant crown
- β Soil saturation for 4-8 hours (sufficient for infection)
- β Warm/mild temperatures combined with moist soil
- β Movement of contaminated soil, water, or plants
- β Un-sanitized tools and equipment
- β Purchase of infected nursery stock
π How to Treat Phytophthora Root Rot on Macaw Palm?
TLDR: Treat Phytophthora Root Rot on Macaw Palm with quick treatment (~23 days) or organic (~45 days). Macaw Palm has high susceptibility to this disease.
Quick Fixes
Expose plant base by removing soil to main roots
Allow area to dry completely
Apply phosphorous acid-based systemic fungicide as foliar spray
Products like fosetyl-al (Aliette)
Apply mefenoxam to soil around base
Follow label dosage
Fix irrigation system to avoid wetting trunk
Adjust sprinklers and drip emitters
Reapply foliar fungicide after 2-3 weeks
During active growth period
Monitor symptoms weekly
Observe progression or stabilization
Organic Treatment
Expose plant base by removing soil down to main roots
Allow crown tissue to air-dry completely
Improve drainage by creating mound or installing drainage system
Raise planting area 8-12 inches for trees
Apply composted hardwood bark and gypsum around base
Use 15-25 lbs gypsum per 100 sq ft
Add fresh tree chip mulch
Promotes beneficial Phytophthora-suppressive organisms
Apply biological product with Trichoderma spp.
Follow manufacturer instructions
Adjust irrigation to water only at dripline
Never wet trunk or base
Monitor recovery weekly
Observe new foliage and vigor
π‘οΈ How to Prevent Phytophthora Root Rot on Macaw Palm?
TLDR: Prevent Phytophthora Root Rot on Macaw Palm with 14 essential preventive care practices.
- β Significantly improve soil drainage before planting
- β Plant on raised mounds (8-12 inches for trees, 8-10 inches for shrubs)
- β Avoid prolonged soil saturation; allow top layer to dry between waterings
- β Never plant deeper than nursery depth; do not cover graft union
- β Adjust sprinklers to avoid wetting trunk; position drip emitters away from base
- β Avoid volcano mulching around stem
- β Select certified stock and resistant varieties
- β Inspect root system before purchase; avoid severely pot-bound plants
- β Do not install irrigated turf around tree bases
- β Break through compacted soil layers (hardpan) before planting
- β Group plants by irrigation needs
- β Avoid replanting susceptible species for 1-2 seasons after infection
- β Redirect drainage water away from healthy plants
- β Clean tools and equipment regularly
π± How to Care for Macaw Palm to Prevent Phytophthora Root Rot?
π§ How to Water
During the first 12 to 18 months after planting, water every 7 to 10 days, keeping the soil slightly moist. Once established, reduce to watering every 14 days or according to rainfall. Avoid waterlogging the soil, as roots in permanently wet soil are susceptible to root rot.
βοΈ Lighting
The Macaw Palm requires full sun and does not thrive in partial shade or shade. Plant in a location with direct sun exposure for at least 6 to 8 hours per day. Indoor cultivation is practically unfeasible without high-intensity artificial lighting.
πͺ΄ Ideal Soil
Use well-draining soil, preferably sandy or sandy loam, with a pH between 5.5 and 7.5. The Macaw Palm adapts to poor soils but grows more vigorously in substrate rich in organic matter. Avoid heavy clay soils or permanently waterlogged conditions.
Frequently asked questions
Can Phytophthora Root Rot kill my Macaw Palm?
How long does Macaw Palm take to recover from Phytophthora Root Rot?
Is Phytophthora Root Rot contagious to other plants near Macaw Palm?
Sources & References
- Phytophthora Root Rot: Prevention Guide | RHS
- Phytophthora Root and Crown Rot | UC IPM
- Phytophthora Root and Crown Rot in the Landscape | NC State
- Diagnosis and Management of Phytophthora Diseases | PNW Pest Mgmt
- VIRIAR - Acrocomia aculeata Comprehensive Growing Guide
- Useful Tropical Plants - Acrocomia aculeata
- Capitalist.com.br - MacaΓΊba cultivo e usos
- Mapa Agro - Como plantar macaΓΊba