The role ofMacrophomina phaseolina in a collapse of melon plants in Israel |
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Authors: | R. Reuveni J. Krikun A. Nachmias E. Shlevin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Newe Ya’ar Experiment Station, Agricultural Research Organization, India 2. Gilat Experiment Station, Agricultural Research Organization, India 3. Plant Protection Unit, Kibbutz Sa’ad, India
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Abstract: | A collapse of melon plants (Cucumis melo L.) grown under both winter and summer conditions in Israel was shown to be incited by the soilborne pathogenMacrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid. Although symptoms were noted in the crown area of the plant, results of root isolations confirmed that the damage encountered under local conditions was due primarily to a root rot caused by this pathogen. We found infection to be more prevalent in summer than in winter sowings, and collapse in the summer occurred sooner in later than in earlier sowings. Methyl bromide fumigation controlled the pathogen, prevented collapse, and increased yield as compared with the control treatment. |
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