How to control Jaundice - Fusarium sp. on the ginger plant?

Jaundice of Fusarium sp.

Host Plants:

Host plant F. oxysporum f.sp. zingiberi is limited to the ginger plant.

Fusarium sp Attack Symptoms: The first symptom is the young leaves ginger are pale, then the symptoms spread to all other parts of the ginger leaves, the stems become wrinkled but do not fall to the ground as symptoms of bacterial wilt disease; Rhizome brown on the infected but not comprehensive; Fusarium sp Control Technical culture Choosing seeds that are healthy and old enough, without wounds; Planting ginger in well-drained land; Conduct crop rotation (rotation). Mechanical Perform selective eradication and burn it. Biological Before planting ginger, the planting hole is given an antagonistic agent such as Trichoderma spp. or Gliocladium spp. or mature compost. Chemical Clove Flower Oil Vegetable Fungicide.

Fusarium sp Attack Symptoms:

  • The first symptom is the young leaves ginger are pale, then the symptoms spread to all other parts of the ginger leaves, the stems become wrinkled but do not fall to the ground as symptoms of bacterial wilt disease;
  • Rhizome brown on the infected but not comprehensive;

Fusarium sp Control

  • Technical culture
    • Choosing seeds that are healthy and old enough, without wounds;
    • Planting ginger in well-drained land;
    • Conduct crop rotation (rotation).
  • Mechanical
    • Perform selective eradication and burn it.
  • Biological
    • Before planting ginger, the planting hole is given an antagonistic agent such as Trichoderma spp. or Gliocladium spp. or mature compost.
  • Chemical
    • Clove Flower Oil Vegetable Fungicide.