, grafting watermelon offers utility for resistance to fusarium wilt or verticillium wilt ( Verticillium dahliae ), two diseases incited by soilborne pathogens ( Guan et al., 2012 ; Keinath and Hassell, 2013 ; Kleinhenz, 2015 ). Two economic analyses
lines have the Ve gene for resistance to verticillium wilt and the I and I-2 genes for resistance to races 1 and 2 of fusarium wilt. NC 1 CELBR and NC 2 CELBR were tested in field plots at Waynesville and Mills River (formerly Fletcher), NC
suitable for the fresh market. ‘Grandarosa’ plants are less susceptible to powdery mildew (caused by Podosphaera aphanis ) than plants of ‘Elsanta’ and are more tolerant to verticillium wilt (caused by Verticillium dahliae ) compared with ‘Honeoye’ and
resistance to fusarium wilt ( Fusarium oxysporum ) races 1 and 2, verticillium ( Verticillium albo-atrum ), and tolerance to nematodes ( Meloidogyne sp.). ‘Fletcher 0377’ has resistance to verticillium, nematodes, and tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV
successfully used to control fusarium wilt in cucurbit production ( Louws et al., 2010 ). Verticillium wilt, primarily caused by Verticillium dahliae , is another vascular wilt disease that often affects Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae. Studies with plants
.P. Percich, J.A. Mitchell, J.E. 1982 Root deterioration associated with Verticillium wilt of horseradish Plant Dis. 66 410 414 Nega, E. Ulrich, R. Werner, S. John, M. 2003 Hot water
leafspot ( Stemphyllium sp . ) and verticillium wilt race 1 ( Verticillium dahliae ). The primary disorders seen have been zippering and graywall. It has a high level of resistance to TYLCV that was significantly less than that of TAMU 5 ( Ty-2 gene
of Solanum sisymbrifolium J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 100 636 638 Fradin, E.F. 2011 Functional Analysis of the Tomato Ve Resistance Locu Against Verticillium Wilt Gong, J. Chu, Y.X. Xu, S. Cha, D.S. 2011 Cotyledon and hypocotylculture of eggplant in
-sudangrass, with a greater increase in large tubers. Cover crops that have been found to provide soil disease suppression of verticillium wilt ( Verticillium dahliae ) of potato include barley, corn ( Zea mays ), rape ( Brassica rapa ), oat, ryegrass, sudangrass
the use of sterile, well-drained, soilless media and drip irrigation provides increased protection from bacterial wilt ( Ralstonia solanacearum ), a soil-borne and waterborne disease common in the lowland tropics ( Champoiseau et al., 2009 ; Ramírez