Abstract

AbstractA crown, foot and fruit rot of watermelon has been observed in most of the watermelon production areas in Tunisia. A survey conducted from 2000 to 2001 allowed the isolation of 291 isolates which were identified as Fusarium solani. These isolates were identified as F. solani f. sp. cucurbitae (Fsc) and races 1 and 2 characterized on the basis of pathogenicity tests on watermelon seedlings and muskmelon fruits. These results were confirmed by counts of the number of septa in the macroconidia. About 271 isolates were identified as Fsc race 1, 12 isolates were identified as Fsc race 2 and eight isolates were not pathogenic. Race 1 is widely distributed in watermelon production areas in Tunisia and race 2 has a lower incidence but it is present in the north, the middle and southern Tunisian watermelon cropping areas. Additionally, a study to compare the virulence of 122 isolates of Fsc race 1 showed different degrees of virulence among them. This is the first report of Fsc races 1 and 2 in Tunisia.

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