Diseases of Cotton - VI
Abstract
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Verticillium wilt was the most widespread
and important disease of cotton in Australia. The widespread adoption of
CSIRO cultivars with resistance to Verticillium wilt has effectively reduced the
incidence and importance of the disease in recent years'. In California, where
there are several different and more virulent strains of the pathogen, the
repeated use of resistant cultivars resulted in the selection of more virulent
strains and an effective breakdown in the level of cultivar resistance to the
disease. For this reason it is of great importance to monitor the incidence of
Verticillium wilt with repeated cultivation of a resistant cultivar.
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- 2001 Final Reports
CRDC Final reports submitted 2001