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mostly associated with a condition known as internal dry scale ( Fig. 3 ). Internal dry scale is a problem that occurs when one or more of the internal fleshy scales of the onion bulb collapse as a result of premature dieback of leaves during the growing
isolated a specific pathogen known to contribute to sudden wilt either from melon plants or soils in our research plots. Although Martyn (2007) and Zitter (1995) have listed numerous pathogens implicated in reports of sudden wilt or late collapse
Hapludalfs) ( US Department of Agriculture 2011a ), which is found along the sandy belt of the Wabash Valley in Gibson County and from Decker northward in Knox County, is considered the most superior soil for melon production in the region ( McWilliams 1989