Cantaloupe diseases A lecture on  ToT training of FFS  By Mr Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM KPK MINFAL Islamabad
Cantaloupe Diseases
A
Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS)
By
Mr. Allah Dad Khan
Provincial Coordinator IPM KPK
MINFAL Pakistan
Cantaloupe diseases A lecture on  ToT training of FFS  By Mr Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM KPK MINFAL Islamabad
Root knot nematode
Meloidogyne spp.
Symptoms
 Galls on roots which can be
up to 3.3 cm (1 in) in diameter
but are usually smaller;
reduction in plant vigor;
yellowing plants which wilt in
hot weather
 Cause
 Nematode
Southern blight (Stem and fruit
rot)
Sclerotium rolfsii
Symptoms
 Sudden wilting of leaves;
yellowing foliage; browning
stem above and below soil;
browning branches; stem
may be covered with fan-like
mycelial mat
 Cause
 Fungus
Fusarium wilt
Fusarium oxysporum
Symptoms
 Yellowing and wilting of runners;
lesions on the runner extend from
crown to tips; lesions on roots and
stems; internal red to brown
discoloration
 Cause
 Fungus
 Comments
 Disease emergence favored by warm,
wet soil
 Management
 Plant in well draining soils and avoid
waterlogging; plant fungicide treated
seed; rotate crops on 4 year rotation
Gummy stem blight
Didymella bryoniae
Symptoms
 Circular brown or tan spots of
various sizes on leaves; leaves
covered with lesions; stems
splitting and forming cankers;
wounds exude a brown, gummy
substance; wilting vines; death
of stems; small water-soaked
lesions on fruit which enlarge
and exude gummy subatnace;
black fruiting bodies often
present in lesions
 Cause
 Fungus
Anthracnose (Leaf spot, Fruit rot)
Colletotrichum orbiculare
symptoms
 Lesions on fruit and leaves which
may develop salmon pink spore
masses during periods of wet
weather
 Cause
 Fungus
 Comments
 Favors wet conditions
 Management
 Rotate crops with non-cucurbits
every 1-2 years to prevent disease
build-up; plant only disease free,
treated seed
Alternaria leaf spot
Alternaria spp.
Symptoms
 Irregularly shaped or circular
dark brown lesions on leaves;
lesions may occur in
concentric circles
 Cause
 Fungus
Charcoal rot
Macrophomina phaseolina
Symptoms
 yellowing, dying leaves;
water-soaked lesion on stem
at soil line; stems oozing
amber gummy substance;
stem drying and turning tan
brown in color; lesion may
girdle stem and kill plant;
 Cause
 Fungus
Downy mildew
Pseudoperonospora cubensis
Symptoms
 Dead or dying leaves; yellow
to brown lesions on the upper
side of leaves; purple growth
developing on the underside
of leaves
 Cause
 Fungus
Watermelon mosaic
Watermelon mosaic virus (WMV)
Symptoms
 Symptoms vary widely
depending on species,
cultivar, virus strain and
environmental conditions;
symptoms on leaves may
include green mosaic
patternation, green vein-
banding, chlorotic rings and
disfigured leaves
 Cause
 Virus
Zucchini yellow mosaic
Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV)
Symptoms
 Infected plants are severely
stunted and leaves can
exhibit a variety of symptoms
including yellow mosaic
patternation, severe
deformation, blistering,
reduced size and necrosis;
fruits are deformed
 Cause
 Virus
Monosporascus vine decline
Monosporascus cannonballus
Symptoms
 Leaves turning chlorotic;
sudden collapse of plant
canopy 1-2 weeks before
harvest; root lesions generally
become evident several days
after plant death; lesions
become covered in black dots
(fungal fruiting bodies)
 Cause
 Fungus
Powdery mildew
Podosphaera xanthii
Erysiphe cichoracearum
Symptoms
 White powdery growth on the
upper surfaces of leaves and
stems; infected areas stunted
and distorted
 Cause
 Fungus
Squash mosaic
Squash mosaic virus (SqMV)
Symptoms
 Symptoms vary with variety
being grown but plants can show
symptoms which include
include green veinbanding,
mottled leaves, blisters, ring
spots or potruding veins at leaf
margins; some squash varieties
may develop leaf enations;
infected plants are often stunted
and fruits may be malformed
with mottled skin
 Cause
 Virus
Angular leaf spot
Pseudomonas syringae
Symptoms
 Small water-soaked lesions on
leaves which expand between
leaf veins and become angular in
shape; in humid conditions,
lesions exude a milky substance
which dries to form a white crust
on or beside lesions; as the
disease progresses, lesions turn
tan and may have yellow/green
edges; the centers of the lesions
dry and may drop out leaving a
hole in the leaf
 Cause
 Bacterium
Bacterial wilt
Erwinia tracheiphila
Symptoms
 Wilting of individual runners
or entire plant; leaves and
stems of affected parts turn
dark green; wilting is
irreversible; affected parts
turn necrotic
 Cause
 Bacterium
Cucumber mosaic
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV)
Symptoms
 Plants are severely stunted;
foliage is covered in distinctive
yellow mosaic; leaves of plant
curl downwards and leaf size is
smaller than normal; flowers on
infected plants may be deformed
with green petals; fruits become
distorted and are small in size;
fruit is often discolored
 Cause
 Viruses
Verticillium wilt
Verticillium dahliae
Symptoms
 Symptoms generally appear
after fruit set; chlorotic leaves
which develop necrotic areas;
leaves collapsing; symptoms
only on one side of vine;
discoloration of vascular
tissue in roots
 Cause
 Fungus
Fusarium Wilt (Fusarium
oxysporum f. sp. niveum)
 Eventually, the plant dies. The
roots are not affected. In older
plants, leaves wilt suddenly and
vascular bundles in the collar
region become yellow or brown.
 Control: Three sprays of
Karathane (6 g in 10 litres of
water) or Bavistin (1 g /litre of
water) immediately on
appearance of initial symptoms
at 5-6 days interval controls the
disease. Leaves of fully grown
vines should be thoroughly
drenched during spraying.
Symptoms:
Alternaria leaf blight
Alternaria cucumerina
Symptoms
 Small, yellow-brown spots
with a yellow or green halo
which first appear on the
oldest leaves; as the disease
progresses, lesions expand
and becone large necrotic
patches, often with
concentric patternation;
lesions coalesce, leaves begin
to curl and eventually die
 Cause
 Fungus
Cercospora leaf spot
Cercospora citrullina
Symptoms
 Initial symptoms of disease
occur on older leaves as small
spots with light to tan brown
centers; as the disease
progresses, the lesions enlarge to
cover large areas of the leaf
surface; lesions may have a dark
border and be surrounded by a
chlorotic area; the centers of the
lesions may become brittle and
crack
 Cause
 Fungus
Septoria leaf spot
Septoria cucurbitacearum
Symptoms
 Initial symptoms of disease are
small dark water-soaked spots
on the leaves which turn beige to
white in dry conditions; lesions
develop thin brown borders and
the centers may become brittle
and crack; small white spots may
erupt on the surface of infected
butternut and acorn squash and
pumpkin fruit
 Cause
 Fungus
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Cantaloupe diseases A lecture on ToT training of FFS By Mr Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM KPK MINFAL Islamabad

  • 2. Cantaloupe Diseases A Lecture To ToT trainees ( FFS) By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Provincial Coordinator IPM KPK MINFAL Pakistan
  • 4. Root knot nematode Meloidogyne spp. Symptoms  Galls on roots which can be up to 3.3 cm (1 in) in diameter but are usually smaller; reduction in plant vigor; yellowing plants which wilt in hot weather  Cause  Nematode
  • 5. Southern blight (Stem and fruit rot) Sclerotium rolfsii Symptoms  Sudden wilting of leaves; yellowing foliage; browning stem above and below soil; browning branches; stem may be covered with fan-like mycelial mat  Cause  Fungus
  • 6. Fusarium wilt Fusarium oxysporum Symptoms  Yellowing and wilting of runners; lesions on the runner extend from crown to tips; lesions on roots and stems; internal red to brown discoloration  Cause  Fungus  Comments  Disease emergence favored by warm, wet soil  Management  Plant in well draining soils and avoid waterlogging; plant fungicide treated seed; rotate crops on 4 year rotation
  • 7. Gummy stem blight Didymella bryoniae Symptoms  Circular brown or tan spots of various sizes on leaves; leaves covered with lesions; stems splitting and forming cankers; wounds exude a brown, gummy substance; wilting vines; death of stems; small water-soaked lesions on fruit which enlarge and exude gummy subatnace; black fruiting bodies often present in lesions  Cause  Fungus
  • 8. Anthracnose (Leaf spot, Fruit rot) Colletotrichum orbiculare symptoms  Lesions on fruit and leaves which may develop salmon pink spore masses during periods of wet weather  Cause  Fungus  Comments  Favors wet conditions  Management  Rotate crops with non-cucurbits every 1-2 years to prevent disease build-up; plant only disease free, treated seed
  • 9. Alternaria leaf spot Alternaria spp. Symptoms  Irregularly shaped or circular dark brown lesions on leaves; lesions may occur in concentric circles  Cause  Fungus
  • 10. Charcoal rot Macrophomina phaseolina Symptoms  yellowing, dying leaves; water-soaked lesion on stem at soil line; stems oozing amber gummy substance; stem drying and turning tan brown in color; lesion may girdle stem and kill plant;  Cause  Fungus
  • 11. Downy mildew Pseudoperonospora cubensis Symptoms  Dead or dying leaves; yellow to brown lesions on the upper side of leaves; purple growth developing on the underside of leaves  Cause  Fungus
  • 12. Watermelon mosaic Watermelon mosaic virus (WMV) Symptoms  Symptoms vary widely depending on species, cultivar, virus strain and environmental conditions; symptoms on leaves may include green mosaic patternation, green vein- banding, chlorotic rings and disfigured leaves  Cause  Virus
  • 13. Zucchini yellow mosaic Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) Symptoms  Infected plants are severely stunted and leaves can exhibit a variety of symptoms including yellow mosaic patternation, severe deformation, blistering, reduced size and necrosis; fruits are deformed  Cause  Virus
  • 14. Monosporascus vine decline Monosporascus cannonballus Symptoms  Leaves turning chlorotic; sudden collapse of plant canopy 1-2 weeks before harvest; root lesions generally become evident several days after plant death; lesions become covered in black dots (fungal fruiting bodies)  Cause  Fungus
  • 15. Powdery mildew Podosphaera xanthii Erysiphe cichoracearum Symptoms  White powdery growth on the upper surfaces of leaves and stems; infected areas stunted and distorted  Cause  Fungus
  • 16. Squash mosaic Squash mosaic virus (SqMV) Symptoms  Symptoms vary with variety being grown but plants can show symptoms which include include green veinbanding, mottled leaves, blisters, ring spots or potruding veins at leaf margins; some squash varieties may develop leaf enations; infected plants are often stunted and fruits may be malformed with mottled skin  Cause  Virus
  • 17. Angular leaf spot Pseudomonas syringae Symptoms  Small water-soaked lesions on leaves which expand between leaf veins and become angular in shape; in humid conditions, lesions exude a milky substance which dries to form a white crust on or beside lesions; as the disease progresses, lesions turn tan and may have yellow/green edges; the centers of the lesions dry and may drop out leaving a hole in the leaf  Cause  Bacterium
  • 18. Bacterial wilt Erwinia tracheiphila Symptoms  Wilting of individual runners or entire plant; leaves and stems of affected parts turn dark green; wilting is irreversible; affected parts turn necrotic  Cause  Bacterium
  • 19. Cucumber mosaic Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) Symptoms  Plants are severely stunted; foliage is covered in distinctive yellow mosaic; leaves of plant curl downwards and leaf size is smaller than normal; flowers on infected plants may be deformed with green petals; fruits become distorted and are small in size; fruit is often discolored  Cause  Viruses
  • 20. Verticillium wilt Verticillium dahliae Symptoms  Symptoms generally appear after fruit set; chlorotic leaves which develop necrotic areas; leaves collapsing; symptoms only on one side of vine; discoloration of vascular tissue in roots  Cause  Fungus
  • 21. Fusarium Wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum)  Eventually, the plant dies. The roots are not affected. In older plants, leaves wilt suddenly and vascular bundles in the collar region become yellow or brown.  Control: Three sprays of Karathane (6 g in 10 litres of water) or Bavistin (1 g /litre of water) immediately on appearance of initial symptoms at 5-6 days interval controls the disease. Leaves of fully grown vines should be thoroughly drenched during spraying. Symptoms:
  • 22. Alternaria leaf blight Alternaria cucumerina Symptoms  Small, yellow-brown spots with a yellow or green halo which first appear on the oldest leaves; as the disease progresses, lesions expand and becone large necrotic patches, often with concentric patternation; lesions coalesce, leaves begin to curl and eventually die  Cause  Fungus
  • 23. Cercospora leaf spot Cercospora citrullina Symptoms  Initial symptoms of disease occur on older leaves as small spots with light to tan brown centers; as the disease progresses, the lesions enlarge to cover large areas of the leaf surface; lesions may have a dark border and be surrounded by a chlorotic area; the centers of the lesions may become brittle and crack  Cause  Fungus
  • 24. Septoria leaf spot Septoria cucurbitacearum Symptoms  Initial symptoms of disease are small dark water-soaked spots on the leaves which turn beige to white in dry conditions; lesions develop thin brown borders and the centers may become brittle and crack; small white spots may erupt on the surface of infected butternut and acorn squash and pumpkin fruit  Cause  Fungus