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Fusarium wilt

C/O: Fusarium oxysporium f.sp. vasinfectum

Etiology:

  • The macro conidia are 1-5 sepatae, hyaline, thin walled, linear to falcate.
  • The tapering micro conidia are hyaline, thin elliptical to spherical , single or two celled.
  • Also produces chlamydospores ( dark and thicken )
  • Inter and intracellular growth.

 

Symptoms:

  • Disease starts at the age of 1-3 weeks.
  • Yellowing and browning of the cotyledons.
  • Leaves lose their turgidity.
  • First turn yellow and then brown and finally drop off.
  • The tap root ceased to grow, and less no. of lateral roots emerged.
  • Browning and blackening of vascular tissues.
  • Discolorations of leaves starts from the margins and spread towards midribs.
  • Wilting may be complete(tap root infection) or partial (lateral root infection).
  • Young plants lower part becomes black whereas partial discoloration is observed in case of mature plants.
  • The plugged xylem vessels of blackish color is observed under examination.
  • The vascular bundles with fungal hyphae and gummy substances can be observed with transverse section cut.

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Favorable condition:

  • Hot and dry periods followed by rains.
  • Heavy black soils with an alkaline reaction.
  • Increased doses of nitrogen and phosphatic fertilizers.
  • Wide range of temperature; 10 to 35°C but grows well at 18- 27°C.
  • Humidity: > 75%
  • Soil pH=5.3

 

Disease cycle:

  • Fusarium is soil and externally – internal seed born pathogen.
  • Resting stage: chlamydospore
  • Primary inoculum: chlamydospore, hyphae
  • Secondary inoculum: micro and macro conidia or air borne conidia
  • Transmission: air, water

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Management

  • Management of crop debris.
  • Deep ploughing during hot sunny days.
  • Apply increased doses of potash with a balanced dose of nitrogenous and phosphatic fertilizers.
  • Use of resistance cotton varieties like Gossypium hirsutum
  • Intercropping with sorghum : root of sorghum exudates HCN which isphytotoxic to fusarium.
  • Mix cropping to keep the temperature below 20°C.
  • Seed treatment with Bavistin 2gm/kg of seed.
  • Spot drench with Carbendazim 1g/litre.
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