First report of Pythium uncinulatum on Romaine lettuce in California
1995
A:PS
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Title
First report of Pythium uncinulatum on Romaine lettuce in California
Publication Date
1995
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A:PS
Summary
In winter 1993, stunted and yellowed Romaine lettuce were observed in the Coachella Valley, California, USA, resulting in a 20-30% loss in yield. The causal organism was isolated and identified as P. uncinulatum and its pathogenicity was confirmed. This is the first report of a root rot of lettuce caused by P. uncinulatum in North America.
Journal Citation
v.79(6):642, PLANT DISEASE
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