Cranberry fruit rot
Cranberry fruit rot is a disease complex of multiple fungal agents affecting the American cranberry. Cranberry fruit rot can be categorized into field rot and storage rot. The importance of field and fruit rot depends on how the cranberries will be processed after harvest. If cranberries are immediately processed after harvest, growers focus on preventing field rot, while growers seek to prevent storage rot with fresh market cranberries. There are 10–15 fungal pathogens known to cause cranberry fruit rot diseases, some active in only field rot, storage rot, or both. The majority of these fungal pathogens are ascomycetes, with the rest being deuteromycetes. No known bacterial pathogen plays a role in CFR or any major disease of cranberries, potentially due to the low pH conditions of the cranberry fruit.
Host and symptoms
In cranberries, the fruit rot pathogens can infect before or after harvest. The symptoms of rot are related to a general softening and deterioration of the cranberry, which occur both in the field and storage. Each specific rot disease that makes up the CFR disease complex is caused by specific pathogens. An example is the field rot cotton ball caused by Monilinia oxycocci, common in Wisconsin, while bitter rot caused by Glomerella cingulate generally occurs in Massachusetts. However, these pathogens have been shown not to be entirely specific to their areas. These symptoms often resemble other forms of fruit deterioration, such as sunscald, hail damage, and temporal physiological breakdown.| Disease | Fungus | Field Rot | Storage Rot |
| bitter rot | Colletotrichum acutatum Colletotrichum gloeosporioides | X | |
| cottonball rot | Monilinia oxycocci | X | |
| early rot | Phyllosticta vaccinii | X | |
| berry speckle | Phyllosticta elongata | X | X |
| blotch rot | Physalospora vaccinii | X | X |
| end rot | Fusicoccum putrefaciens | X | X |
| ripe rot | Coleophoma empetr | X | X |
| viscid rot | Phomopsis vaccinii | X | X |
| yellow rot | Botrytis sp. | X | X |
| black rot | Allantophomopsis lycopodina Allantophomopsis cytisporea Strasseria geniculata | X |