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Default Re: Sh-3640 vs FHIA-01

SH-3640

Fungal diseases

Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense)

Race 1: 'SH-3640-10' is considered to be susceptible but tolerant to Foc race 1 after field evaluation trials in Australia showed that plants exhibited few external symptoms of Foc infection and produced good bunches, but the vascular tissues of the rhizomes and pseudostems were discoloured[1].

Race 4: 'SH-3640-10' is considered to be resistant to Foc race 4 after field evaluation trials in Australia showed that very few plants had vascular discolouration of the rhizome and pseudostem[1].

Black leaf streak (Mycosphaerella fijiensis)

Sigatoka leaf spot (Mycosphaerella musicola)

Eumusae leaf spot (Mycosphaerella eumusae)



FHIA-01

Fungal diseases

Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense)

'FHIA-01' has been classified as susceptible but highly tolerant[17] and as resistant[18][3][11][19][1][4][20] to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense races 1, 2 and 4.

Black leaf streak / black Sigatoka (Mycosphaerella fijiensis)

'FHIA-01' has been classified as resistant to Mycosphaerella fijiensis[21][2]. However, breakdown of resistance was observed in Samoa in 2006[22].

Sigatoka leaf spot / yellow Sigatoka (Mycosphaerella musicola)

'FHIA-01' has been classified as both resistant[15] and susceptible[5] to Mycosphaerella musicola. During field evaluation trials in Australia for Fusarium wilt, though in field unsprayed for leaf diseases, 'FHIA-01' developed very few symptoms of 'yellow Sigatoka' leaf spot[23].

Eumusae leaf spot (Mycosphaerella eumusae)

'FHIA-01' has been classified as susceptible to Mycosphaerella eumusae but this can be controlled by regular de-leafing[8].

Crown rot

'FHIA-01' has been classified as resistant to crown rot[13][4]


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Originally Posted by crazy banana View Post
I have no idea what those spots could be on your leaves, but It would probably be beneficial to clean out the surrounding area from all the other grass and plants, so your two banana plants get more air and light and do not have to compete with everything else.
When a cultivar has been classified as both resistant and susceptible to Mycosphaerella musicola, I need to learn more.
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