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Anthracnose Colletotrichum orbiculare (= C. lagenarium) Symptoms The diagnostic features of anthracnose vary with the host. Sunken, elongated stem cankers are most prominent on muskmelon, though leaf and fruit lesions also occur. Large lesions girdle the stems and cause the vines to wilt. Stem cankers are less obvious on cucumbers, but leaf lesions are very distinct. Watermelon foliage affected by anthracnose appears scorched; sunken fruit lesions are easy to recognize. The anthracnose fungus overwinters on diseased crop residue. There also reported that the pathogen is carried in or on cucurbit seed. In wet conditions each spring, the fungus releases airborne spores that begin new infections on vines and foliage. Anthracnose usually becomes established in mid-season, after the crop canopy has fully developed. Management Seed treatment with Carbendazim 2g/kg of seed. Spray Mancozeb 2g or Carbendazim 0.5g/lit.
  • The diagnostic features of anthracnose vary with the host.
  • Sunken, elongated stem cankers are most prominent on muskmelon, though leaf and fruit lesions also occur.
  • Large lesions girdle the stems and cause the vines to wilt. Stem cankers are less obvious on cucumbers, but leaf lesions are very distinct.
  • Watermelon foliage affected by anthracnose appears scorched; sunken fruit lesions are easy to recognize.
  • The anthracnose fungus overwinters on diseased crop residue. There also reported that the pathogen is carried in or on cucurbit seed.
  • In wet conditions each spring, the fungus releases airborne spores that begin new infections on vines and foliage.
  • Anthracnose usually becomes established in mid-season, after the crop canopy has fully developed.

Management

  • Seed treatment with Carbendazim 2g/kg of seed.
  • Spray Mancozeb 2g or Carbendazim 0.5g/lit.