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Title: Fusarium Race 4 host plant resistance: upland and pima screening

Author
item HUTMACHER, ROBERT - University Of California
item POOL, GRANT - University Of California
item WRIGHT, STEVEN - University Of California - Cooperative Extension Service
item Ulloa, Mauricio
item DAVIS, R - University Of California
item KEELEY, MARK - University Of California
item BANUELOS, GERARDO - University Of California - Cooperative Extension Service

Submitted to: National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 1/8/2014
Publication Date: 5/15/2014
Citation: Hutmacher, R.B., Pool, G., Wright, S.D., Ulloa, M., Davis, R.M., Keeley, M.P., Banuelos, G. 2014. Fusarium Race 4 host plant resistance: upland and pima screening [abstract]. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference January 6-8, 2014, New Orleans, Lousiana. p. 600.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: A wide range of commercial varieties and experimental germplasm from seed companies have been screened for relative susceptibility to Fusarium oxysporum vasinfectum (race 4) in both naturally-infested grower field sites and artificially inoculated greenhouse evaluations. Evaluations have included a relatively wide range of Pima and Upland varieties from multiple companies over several years. The range of plant survival and indices of plant damage associated with the disease will be summarized for recent years.