Fusarium wilt of coffee in India

Sudden wilting of leaves and death of arabica coffee was reported in young clearings and old plantings from seventeen estates in nine liaison districts in South India. Low soil pH, high temperature and moisture stress, exhaustion due to heavy crop, inadequate shade and wounds have been observed to be the pre-disposing factors. Isolations made from infected plants showed Fusarium javanicum Koorders implicated in the disease syndrome, which is a new record on coffee in India. Dadap (Erythrina lithosperma L.) which is grown as a shade-tree in coffee estates serves as a collateral host for the pathogen. Application of lime at one tonne per acre, smearing Bordeaux paste over wounds, proper nutrition to maintain the vigour of the plants and providing adequate shade are some of the practical field control measures suggested

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Main Authors: 73330 Govindarajan, T.S., 122204 Subramanian, S.
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Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, FUSARIUM, SINTOMAS DE ENFERMEDADES (PLANTAS), HOSPEDEROS DE REEMPLAZO, ERYTHRINA, CONTROL DE HONGOS, INDIA, FUSARIUM JAVANICUM,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:766772020-02-03T21:44:06ZFusarium wilt of coffee in India 73330 Govindarajan, T.S. 122204 Subramanian, S. Set 1968Sudden wilting of leaves and death of arabica coffee was reported in young clearings and old plantings from seventeen estates in nine liaison districts in South India. Low soil pH, high temperature and moisture stress, exhaustion due to heavy crop, inadequate shade and wounds have been observed to be the pre-disposing factors. Isolations made from infected plants showed Fusarium javanicum Koorders implicated in the disease syndrome, which is a new record on coffee in India. Dadap (Erythrina lithosperma L.) which is grown as a shade-tree in coffee estates serves as a collateral host for the pathogen. Application of lime at one tonne per acre, smearing Bordeaux paste over wounds, proper nutrition to maintain the vigour of the plants and providing adequate shade are some of the practical field control measures suggestedSudden wilting of leaves and death of arabica coffee was reported in young clearings and old plantings from seventeen estates in nine liaison districts in South India. Low soil pH, high temperature and moisture stress, exhaustion due to heavy crop, inadequate shade and wounds have been observed to be the pre-disposing factors. Isolations made from infected plants showed Fusarium javanicum Koorders implicated in the disease syndrome, which is a new record on coffee in India. Dadap (Erythrina lithosperma L.) which is grown as a shade-tree in coffee estates serves as a collateral host for the pathogen. Application of lime at one tonne per acre, smearing Bordeaux paste over wounds, proper nutrition to maintain the vigour of the plants and providing adequate shade are some of the practical field control measures suggestedCOFFEA ARABICAENFERMEDADES FUNGOSASFUSARIUMSINTOMAS DE ENFERMEDADES (PLANTAS)HOSPEDEROS DE REEMPLAZOERYTHRINACONTROL DE HONGOSINDIAFUSARIUM JAVANICUMIndian Coffee (India)
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topic COFFEA ARABICA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUSARIUM
SINTOMAS DE ENFERMEDADES (PLANTAS)
HOSPEDEROS DE REEMPLAZO
ERYTHRINA
CONTROL DE HONGOS
INDIA
FUSARIUM JAVANICUM
COFFEA ARABICA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUSARIUM
SINTOMAS DE ENFERMEDADES (PLANTAS)
HOSPEDEROS DE REEMPLAZO
ERYTHRINA
CONTROL DE HONGOS
INDIA
FUSARIUM JAVANICUM
spellingShingle COFFEA ARABICA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUSARIUM
SINTOMAS DE ENFERMEDADES (PLANTAS)
HOSPEDEROS DE REEMPLAZO
ERYTHRINA
CONTROL DE HONGOS
INDIA
FUSARIUM JAVANICUM
COFFEA ARABICA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUSARIUM
SINTOMAS DE ENFERMEDADES (PLANTAS)
HOSPEDEROS DE REEMPLAZO
ERYTHRINA
CONTROL DE HONGOS
INDIA
FUSARIUM JAVANICUM
73330 Govindarajan, T.S.
122204 Subramanian, S.
Fusarium wilt of coffee in India
description Sudden wilting of leaves and death of arabica coffee was reported in young clearings and old plantings from seventeen estates in nine liaison districts in South India. Low soil pH, high temperature and moisture stress, exhaustion due to heavy crop, inadequate shade and wounds have been observed to be the pre-disposing factors. Isolations made from infected plants showed Fusarium javanicum Koorders implicated in the disease syndrome, which is a new record on coffee in India. Dadap (Erythrina lithosperma L.) which is grown as a shade-tree in coffee estates serves as a collateral host for the pathogen. Application of lime at one tonne per acre, smearing Bordeaux paste over wounds, proper nutrition to maintain the vigour of the plants and providing adequate shade are some of the practical field control measures suggested
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topic_facet COFFEA ARABICA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUSARIUM
SINTOMAS DE ENFERMEDADES (PLANTAS)
HOSPEDEROS DE REEMPLAZO
ERYTHRINA
CONTROL DE HONGOS
INDIA
FUSARIUM JAVANICUM
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122204 Subramanian, S.
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122204 Subramanian, S.
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title Fusarium wilt of coffee in India
title_short Fusarium wilt of coffee in India
title_full Fusarium wilt of coffee in India
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title_full_unstemmed Fusarium wilt of coffee in India
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