2016
DOI: 10.1094/pdis-11-15-1299-pdn
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First Report of Bulb Rot of Allium giganteum Caused by Fusarium avenaceum in China

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“…Similarly, the transplanting of infected seedlings resulted in an increase of more than 50% of the disease in greenhouse leek in coastal California, causing significant economic losses (Koike et al 2003). FBR has also been reported to impact the conservation of Allium germplasms, with the destruction of 20% of bulbs of A. giganteum (an ornamental Allium species) at a germplasm resource center in Yunnan Province, China, in 2013 (Zhang et al 2016). Previously, F. oxysporum f. sp.…”
Section: Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the transplanting of infected seedlings resulted in an increase of more than 50% of the disease in greenhouse leek in coastal California, causing significant economic losses (Koike et al 2003). FBR has also been reported to impact the conservation of Allium germplasms, with the destruction of 20% of bulbs of A. giganteum (an ornamental Allium species) at a germplasm resource center in Yunnan Province, China, in 2013 (Zhang et al 2016). Previously, F. oxysporum f. sp.…”
Section: Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%