Department of Botany, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
 Research Article   
								
																Fusarium wilts symptomatology in tomato crop 
																Author(s): Sandhya Deepika D*, Gayatri Devi N and Lakshmi Sri M             
								
																
						 Tomato is a valuable  food ingredient that nourishes both rural and urban people around the world and is the second most  important horticultural crop. Low yields of tomatoes are associated with many factors,  including fungi, bacteria,  nematodes, and viral invasion, with competing weeds predominant. Among them, Fusarium oxysporum lycopersici induced tomato fusarium wilt is one of the most important and most prevalent diseases of cultivated tomatoes.  It is a soil-borne pathogen of incomplete filamentous fungi that is the only host of pathogens that cause tomato  wilt disease. The first symptom of young plants is the dissolution of veins and  the sagging of petioles. The first  symptom of Fusarium wilt disease is  yellowing of the old lower leaves.  Thus yellowing lower leaves will die. Tomato fields were selected based on external  symptoms i.e., leaves dr.. Read More»