Pseudoperonospora cubensis on Sechium edule in India
2010
E02401
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Pseudoperonospora cubensis on Sechium edule in India
Publication Date
2010
Call Number
E02401
Summary
Sechium edule is commonly grown for its edible immature fruits, starchy roots, tender shoots and leaves by tribal populations in north-east India. Sechium edule is also grown in many South American and Asian countries. Downy mildew symptoms were observed on the leaves of S. edule. Based on the morphological characters the pathogen was identified as Pseudoperonospora cubensis. This is the first report of this organism causing downy mildew on S. edule in Meghalaya, India.
Journal Citation
v.5(1):3-4, AUSTRALASIAN PLANT DISEASE NOTES
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