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Options for Management of Fusarium Wilt of Strawberry in California
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BiologyEngineeringBotanyNatural SciencesCrop ProtectionAgricultural EconomicsPlant ProtectionFusarium Wilt PathogenPlant PathologyStrawberry CultivarsMicrobiologyIntegrated Plant ProtectionFusarium WiltHorticultural PlantPlant-pathogen InteractionFungal PathogenHorticultural SciencePlant Health
The emergence of Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae, as a problem for strawberry production in California has been associated with delivery of fumigants to beds through drip-lines rather than flat-fumigation of an entire field. Our research shows that bed fumigation fails to eliminate propagules of the Fusarium wilt pathogen, which remain particularly abundant in bed shoulders at a depth of 30 cm. Controlled environment studies confirmed that inoculum at this depth could cause disease. Screening of currently grown strawberry cultivars documented a wide range of susceptibilities to Fusarium wilt, with some being highly resistant.
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