Fusarium martii var. pisi, Fusarium solani var. martii race 2
China, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ontario and Alberta, Canada
WA, CA
2023-08-21
fungus
Japan
pea, chickpea
FUSASPI
2 Known Hosts
Cicer arietinum
chickpea
No
FUSASPI-3
Pathway not proven. Low levels of possible seed contamination in the laboratory or greenhouse experiments. No references found indicating chick pea is naturally infected by this pathogen.
F. V. Westerlund, Jr., , R. N. Campbell, , and K. A. Kimble, 1974. Fungal Root Rots and Wilt of Chickpea in California Phytopathology 64:432-436.
Pisum sativum
pea
No
FUSASPI-6, FUSASPI-7
Pathway not proven. Early references often concluded that seed was a means of dissemination, but seed transmission was often not proven and the pathogen was often in association with the seed or in dust on seed bags. No references showing seed transmission were found..
No
Varieties resistant to race 1 diminish seed association. Rarely an issue in dry seed production areas.
Cook, RJ., Ford EJ and Snyder, WC., 1968. Mating types, dissemination, and possible sources of clones of Hypomyces (Fusarium) solani f. pisi in South Australia. Aust. J. Agric Res. 19: 253-259