Rotations for managing Fusarium wilt
Date Issued:2012-08-05
Abstract
Fusarium wilt of cotton caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp vasinfectum remains an economic constraint to cotton production. The pathogen remains indefinitely in the soil so using rotations as a management tool may be limited. Our research does suggest, however, that some rotations do result in reduced disease and increased yields.
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- 2012 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2012 Australian Cotton Conference