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| Fusarium oxysporum is well adapted to life in the soil. It can survive season to season in old diseased vines or it can live free in infested soil for many year's in the Learn more about the diseases that affect plants, ranging from garden flowers to food crops. |
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Fusarium Wilt of Vine Crops
Submit your comments, tips, or suggestions you'd like to share with other users regarding this article. Reference: Ohio State University Extension Several different species of Fusarium, a soil-borne fungus, cause wilting of watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, squash, and other vine crops. In many cases the fungus-causing wilt in a particular crop is specific to that crop. These fungi are generally capable of surviving for long periods in the soil. Symptoms
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