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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 540: I International Symposium on Banana: I International Conference on Banana and Plantain for Africa

FUSARIUM WILT OF BANANA IN UGANDA, WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON WILT-LIKE SYMPTOMS OBSERVED ON EAST AFRICAN HIGHLAND COOKING CULTIVARS (MUSA SPP., AAA)

Authors:   A. Kangire, E.B. Karamura, C. Gold, M.A. Rutherford
Keywords:   Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense, Fusarium pallidoroseum, Panama disease
DOI:   10.17660/ActaHortic.2000.540.40
Abstract:
Surveys were undertaken at 24 diagnostic sites in Uganda to determine the distribution and incidence of Fusarium wilt on exotic banana cultivars caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense. Symptoms normally associated with the disease were found to be widespread throughout the major banana growing regions, and were observed on AAA, ABB, and AB exotic banana cultivars. Wilt incidence on exotic cultivars was as high as 67% on some farms. Symptoms similar to those of Fusarium wilt were also observed on endemic AAA highland banana cultivars, which have previously been considered to be resistant to the disease. Wilt of highland cultivars was only observed in western Uganda at altitudes greater than 1300 masl and mainly within 30 m of homesteads, animal kraals and garbage dumps. Analysis of soil samples collected from sites where symptoms of wilt were found on highland banana cultivars showed high levels of calcium and phosphorus.

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