Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering | Article | Published 2022

INCIDENCE OF VERTICILLIUM WILT DISEASE IN STRAWBERRY FIELDS IN TASHKENT REGION

Collection: NTERNAUKA PROSPECTS AND KEY TENDENCIES OF SCIENCE IN CONTEMPORARY WORLD Proceedings of XXI International Multidisciplinary Conference July, 2022 Madrid, Spain 2022
Keywords: Verticillium wilt, fungus, varieties, temperature, root crown, infection, necrosis, sterilization.

Abstract

The data on the incidence and severity of verticillium wilt disease of strawberry in the condition of Tashkent region, and on its causative agent Verticillim dahlia Kleb. fungus has been presented in the thesis. It was noted that this disease has been found in all strawberry fields of the region. The first symptoms of this disease of strawberry have been observed from the flowering period. It was also noted that this disease infects the entire root structure of the strawberry plant.

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