Fusarium solani threats the zucchini production in Greece

Published 2021년 7월 21일

Tridge summary

In September 2020, a severe outbreak of crown and foot rot disease was reported in self-rooted zucchini plants in an open-field crop in Fodele, Crete, Greece. The disease was characterized by symptoms such as wilting, yellowing, collapse, crown and foot rot, and vascular tissue discoloration. A fungus, Fusarium solani, was isolated from the symptomatic plants, marking the first report of crown and foot rot caused by this fungus in zucchini plants in Greece. The authors of the study, Krasagakis, Goumas, and Markakis, caution that this disease can lead to significant crop losses.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

"In September 2020, a severe crown and foot rot disease was observed in self-rooted zucchini plants (Cucurbita pepo, cv. Local-green), in an open-field crop in Fodele, Crete, Greece," report scientists at the Institute of Olive Tree, Subtropical Crops and Viticulture. Diseased plants exhibited wilting, yellowing, collapse, crown, foot and root rot, and vascular tissue discoloration. Light to dark water-soaked lesions were evident on the crown, occasionally covered by a white-pinkish mycelium. Disease incidence in the field was estimated at 48.9%. A fungus was isolated from symptomatic plants. Symptoms of crown and foot rot of zucchini in field caused by Fusarium solani. A-B:wilting, yellowing and collapse, C: water-soaked lesion on the crown, covered by a white mycelium. "Morphological and molecular analyses confirmed that fungus was Fusarium solani." The scientists continued, "To our knowledge, ...
Source: Hortidaily

Would you like more in-depth insights?

Gain access to detailed market analysis tailored to your business needs.
By clicking “Accept Cookies,” I agree to provide cookies for statistical and personalized preference purposes. To learn more about our cookies, please read our Privacy Policy.