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Evaluation of rootstock resistance to fusarium wilt and gummy stem blight and effect on yield and quality of a grafted ’inodorus’ melon

TitleEvaluation of rootstock resistance to fusarium wilt and gummy stem blight and effect on yield and quality of a grafted ’inodorus’ melon
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsCrinò, P., C. Bianco Lo, Rouphael Y., Colla G., Saccardo F., and Paratore A.
JournalHortScience
Volume42
Pagination521 - 525
Date Published2007///
KeywordsCucumis melo L., Didymella bryoniae, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis, Susceptible scion
Abstract

Grafting represents an effective tool for controlling the race 1,2 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis (FOM) and Didymella bryoniae in melon (Cucumis melo L.). Although not considered a soilborne pathogen, D. bryoniae survives on plant remains in the soil. The lack of effective resistant commercial hybrids and the gradual reduced use of soil fumigation with methyl bromide increase the risk of damages by both these pathogens. We determined the effectiveness of eight commercial rootstocks, ’RS 841’, ’P 360’, ’ES 99-13’, ’Elsi’ (Cucurbita maxima Duchesne x Cucurbita moschata Duchesne), and ’Belimo’, ’Energia’, ’Griffin’, ’ES liscio’ (Cucumis melo genotypes), for their resistance to FOM and D. bryoniae. During 2003 and 2004 growing seasons, the inodorus F1 hybrid Incas was grafted onto each of these commercial rootstocks and then evaluated, under greenhouse conditions, in terms of productivity and fruit quality. Cucurbita rootstocks (’RS 841’, ’P 360’, ’ES 99-13’, ’Elsi’) were highly resistant both to the race 1,2 of FOM (100% survival) and to D. bryoniae (almost absent crown lesions and low leaf disease index); this reaction clearly differed from that of both the C. melo rootstocks (’Belimo’, ’Energia’, ’Griffin’, ’ES liscio’) and the control Incas. In both years, the highest yield was recorded in the graft combination Incas/’RS 841’ with 5.6 and 8.1 kg·m-2 during 2003 and 2004, respectively. The Cucurbita rootstock ’RS 841’ produced yields higher than C. melo rootstocks (’Belimo’, ’Energia’, ’Griffin’, ’ES liscio’) and the control Incas. Fruit dry matter, titratable acidity, total soluble solid contents, fruit firmness, and Hunter color [L* (brightness), a* (redness), and b* (yellowness) parameters] of grafted melons were similar to those of the plants grown on their own roots.

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