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AVRDC
International Cooperators'
Fact Sheet |
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Cucurbit Diseases Bacterial Wilt Erwinia tracheiphila Found in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa |
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Damage Symptoms Crops affected are mainly cucumber and cantaloupe, but also squash and pumpkin to a limited extent. Watermelon is not affected. Foliage wilts suddenly, frequently on a single runner branch at first, followed by wilting of the entire plant. Wilt is permanent. Bacteria are abundant in the vascular tissue and exude in white droplets from vascular bundles on cut stems. The viscous bacterial mass will "string-out" when the cut ends of the stem are touched together.
Rogue diseased plants to prevent secondary spread of the pathogen. Control cucumber beetles with insecticides. Some cultivars are more tolerant that others, if available they should be used. |
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Last updated: 2001. Information from: Vegetable Diseases: A Practical Guide. Lowell L. Black, AVRDC. |
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