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resistance to verticillium wilt race 1 ( Verticillium dahliae ). Fla. 7907C is moderately susceptible to the fruit disorder graywall and symptomatic fruit can be found under conditions of moderate to high pressure for the disorder. Availability Seed of Fla
.), and the Ve gene provides resistance to verticillium wilt race 1 ( Verticillium dahliae ). Whereas Fla. 7781B is resistant to the fruit disorder, graywall, Fla. 8872B is susceptible; the hybrid, ‘Fla. 8970’, is quite tolerant of this disorder, and
. Pedigree of Fla. 8153. Disease and Disorder Resistance ‘Fla. 8153’ is resistant to fusarium wilt races 1, 2, and 3 incited by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (Sacc.) Snyder & Hansen ( I, I-2 , and I-3 genes); verticillium wilt race
resistance to soilborne Verticillium wilt ( Verticillium dahliae Kleb.) and its ability to produce a rapidly growing, early-fruiting tree ( Ferguson, et al., 2002 , 2008 ). P. integerrima rootstocks have a longer history in U.S. production than UCB1 with
Lettuce mosaic virus , and the fungus Verticillium dahliae that causes verticillium wilt ( Lebeda et al., 2014 ; Sandoya et al., 2021 ; Sequiera, 1978 ). Recently, several sources of resistance have been identified among accessions of L. georgica , L
have very limited resistance to fusarium wilt and this may have resulted in most of common seedless watermelon cultivars being susceptible to fusarium wilt ( Bruton et al., 2007 ). Fusarium wilt of watermelon, caused by FON, is a reemerging pathogen
is often obtained which is evidenced in the (Fla. 8624 × Fla. 8923) hybrid ( Table 4 ). Fla. 8923 is resistant to Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2 ( Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici ), gray leafspot ( Stemphyllium sp.), and Verticillium wilt
Phytophthora capsici in relation to soil salinity Plant Dis. 88 205 209 Sanogo, S. Carpenter, J. 2006 Incidence of Phytophthora blight and Verticillium wilt within chile pepper fields in New Mexico Plant Dis. 90
, 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