Abstract

Fusarium is a variety of species, which is difficult to distinguish in morphology. Traditionally, identification of pathogenic fusarium requires the separation of pathogenic bacteria, purification of pathogenic bacteria, separation and purification after tieback, sequencing and other processes, which are time-consuming and laborious. Molecular detection technology can make pathogen identification more efficient. Fusarium control mainly includes cultivating disease-resistant varieties, chemical control, physical control, biological control and crop rotation. In recent years, various root rot bacteria caused by Fusarium have shown an increasing trend. By reviewing the previous relevant research results, this study summarized the research progress of molecular detection and prevention measures of root rot caused by the soilborne disease fungus Fusarium, and explored the current research status and existing problems of fusarium. In order to provide theoretical reference for further study of soil-borne pathogenic fungi.

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