1999
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1999.492.48
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Determination of Fusarium Oxysporum F.SP. Niveum Races in the Eastern-Mediterranean Region of Turkey and Response of Some Watermelon Genotypes to the Disease

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“…melonis) is a soil-borne fungal disease and one of the main problems in melon. In Turkey, the pathogen is already widespread in the Aegean, Mediterranean, eastern and south-eastern Anatolia regions and threatens production in all other areas (Zengin et al, 1975;Yildiz, 1977;Yucel et al, 1994;Kinay et al, 1995;Demir and Tezcan, 1995;Maden et al, 1998;Erzurum et al, 1999;Baran, 2000;Kurt et al, 2002). Use of resistant cultivars was found to be more effective in combination with chemical protection (Scherf and Mancab, 1986;Martyn and Gordon, 1996).…”
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“…melonis) is a soil-borne fungal disease and one of the main problems in melon. In Turkey, the pathogen is already widespread in the Aegean, Mediterranean, eastern and south-eastern Anatolia regions and threatens production in all other areas (Zengin et al, 1975;Yildiz, 1977;Yucel et al, 1994;Kinay et al, 1995;Demir and Tezcan, 1995;Maden et al, 1998;Erzurum et al, 1999;Baran, 2000;Kurt et al, 2002). Use of resistant cultivars was found to be more effective in combination with chemical protection (Scherf and Mancab, 1986;Martyn and Gordon, 1996).…”
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“…melonis is an economically destructive soil-borne disease agent, and four races (0, 1, 2 and 1-2) have been defined (Risser et al, 1976;Pitrat et al, 1991). The most widespread races are 0 and 1 in Turkey (Sari et al, 1994), race 1-2 were observed in the Aegean region (Yildiz, 1977) and in the east Mediterranean region (Yucel et al, 1994); however, all four races were detected in middle Anatolia (Erzurum et al, 1999). Our results are in agreement with the report of Sensoy et al (2007), who tested 79 melon accessions with fusarium wilt race 1 and found only seven resistant genotypes, three genotypes as heterogeneous and the rest as susceptible.…”
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“…High soil temperatures, low moisture and drought improve the symptoms of the wilt pathogen by providing a suitable environment [5,6]. For these reasons, the melon yield has decreased in the Çumra region, which leads the melon production in Konya.…”
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“…Productivity used to be dropping off substantially in melon growing due to these stress conditions in particular in soil. Soil-borne pathogens (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.melonis'in 0, 1, 1-2 races) are the main limitation on commercial melon yield in the East Mediterranean region (Yücel et al, 1994). In the study region, melon is commonly irrigated by sprinkler method.…”
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