New fusarium outbreak threatening Himalayan crops

A recent study reveals the emergence of Fusarium incarnatum and Fusarium avenaceum affecting tomatoes, brinjals, and chilies. Researchers have identified two fungal pathogens, Fusarium incarnatum, and Fusarium avenaceum, as the primary culprits behind wilt diseases affecting solanaceous crops such as…Original Article

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