Fusarium redolens
root rot of pea
Fusarium oxysporum var. redolens
China, Japan, Turkey, New Zealand, Czech Republic, Finland
Not known to occur
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fungus
Korea
An economic pathogen of carnation. Though reported on other vegetable and grain crops, it is not considered an economic pathogen of many hosts or its economic importance is not known. Only hosts with peer reviewed publications are listed below. Other crops often listed in various countries harmful pest lists or inventories without evidence presented.
FUSARE
No references found indicating seed is a pathway.
10 Known Hosts
Dianthus caryophyllus
carnation
No
No references found indicating that seed is a pathway for this pathogen.
Allium cepa
onion
No
FUSARE-1
No references found indicating seed is a pathway. Only one reference found indicating onion may be a host in Finland. Not considered an economic pathogen of onion.
Fusarium redolens In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Cucumis melo
melon
No
FUSARE-2
No references found indicating seed is a pathway. Only reference found indicating that the pathogen may infect the host.
Farr, D.F. and Rossman, A.Y. Fungal Databases, Systematic Mycology and Microbiology Laboratory, ARS, USDA. 2018, http://nt.ars-grin.gov/fungaldatabases/
Solanum lycopersicum
tomato
Pathway not proven
FUSARE-6
Only one reference found indicating that seed might be a pathway. However, seedlings did not show symptoms after 8 weeks in soil but the pathogen was recovered from extracted vascular tissue. The pathogen was not directly recovered from the seed. Other research done with artificially inoculated plants. Available information indicates there is no scientific basis for regulation of this pathogen on tomato seed.
Wilcox HJ and Jackson H. 1970. Occurrence of Fusarium redolens in tomato and seed-borne infection Plant pathology 19:98-99
Zea mays
corn
No
RICH ISTA
Reference cites an old article from Poland, however, this article could not be verified or found. Fusarium redolens listed as one of many Fusaria found in corn in Poland. Available information indicates there is no scientific basis for regulation of this pathogen on tomato seed.
Richardson, MJ. 1990. An Annotated List of Seedborne Diseases. International Seed Testing Association, Zurich Switzerland.
Brassica napus
rapeseed
No
No references found indicating that seed is a pathway.
Glycine max
soybean
No
No references found indicating that seed is a pathway.
Triticum aestivum
wheat
No
No references found indicating that seed is a pathway.
Pisum sativum
pea
No
No references found indicating that seed is a pathway.
Cucumis sativus
cucumber
No
FUSARE-2
No references found indicating seed is a pathway. Only one reference found indicating that the pathogen may infect the host.
Farr, D.F. and Rossman, A.Y. Fungal Databases, Systematic Mycology and Microbiology Laboratory, ARS, USDA. 2018, http://nt.ars-grin.gov/fungaldatabases/
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