Fusarium Wilt of Bitterroot (Lewisia cotyledon) in Italy Caused by Fusarium oxysporum

Plant Disease
A GaribaldiM L Gullino

Abstract

During the spring of 2004, bitterroot (Lewisia cotyledon (S. Wats.) B.L. Robins), a flowering perennial of interest for rock gardens, showed symptoms of a wilt disease in several commercial nurseries located in Piedmont (northern Italy). Ten to thirty percent of plants from several different nurseries were affected. Wilted plants were first observed approximately 20 days after being transplanted into containers when outside temperatures ranged from 15 to 22°C. Symptomatic plants were stunted with yellowed leaves and brown-to-black veins. The vascular browning extended into the crown and was continuous with a brown discoloration in the vascular system of the crown and upper taproot. Fusarium oxysporum, identified on the basis of colony and conidia morphology (1), was consistently and readily isolated from symptomatic vascular tissue onto a Fusarium-selective medium (2). Three isolates were transferred to casein hydrolysate and grown for 10 days to produce conidial inoculum. Healthy 30-day-old plants were inoculated by dipping roots into a (1 × 106 CFU/ml) conidial suspension. Plants were then transplanted into pots filled with steam-sterilized soil. Noninoculated plants served as a control. Plants (12 per treatment) were placed ...Continue Reading

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Nov 3, 2020·Plant Disease·Vladimiro GuarnacciaM Lodovica Gullino

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