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DISEASE ABBREVIATION KEY
Bean Brassica
Cucumber Melon Pepper
Squash
Sweet Corn
Tomato
Watermelon
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HR |
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High Resistance:
describes plant varieties that restrict the
growth and development of the specified pest
or pathogen under normal pest or pathogen
pressure when compared to susceptible
varieties. Highly resistant varieties
may, however, exhibit some symptoms or damage
under heavy pest or pathogen pressure. |
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IR |
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Intermediate Resistance:
describes plant varieties that restrict the
growth and development of the specified pest
or pathogen, but may exhibit a greater range
of symptoms or damage compared to highly
resistant varieties. Intermediately
resistant varieties will still show less
severe symptoms or damage than susceptible
plant varieties when grown under similar
environmental conditions and/or pest or
pathogen pressure. |
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T
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Tolerance: the ability of
a plant variety to endure abiotic stress
without serious consequences for growth,
appearance or yield. A tolerant plant
will usually show fewer symptoms than sensitive
plant varieties when grown under similar
conditions of abiotic stress.
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BEAN
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BCMV
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Bean common mosaic caused by the
specified strains of Bean common mosaic
virus
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BCTV
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Curly top caused by Beet
curly top virus
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BGYMV
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Bean golden yellow mosaic caused
by Bean golden yellow mosaic virus
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Cl
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Anthracnose caused by Collectotrichum
lindemuthianum
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Psp
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Halo blight caused by Pseudomonas
savastanoi pv.phaseolicola
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Pss
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Bacterial brown spot caused Pseudomonas
syringae pv. syringae
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Ua
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Rust caused by the specified
races of Uromyces appendiculatus
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In cases where specific races or
strains are not noted the variety is resistant
to some, but not necessarily all known races or
strains of the pathogen.
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Note: All variety
information presented herein is based on field
and laboratory observation. Actual crop yield, quality,
and level of clamed pest and pathogen
resistances, are dependent upon many factors
beyond our control and NO WARRANTY is made for
crop yield, quality, and level of claimed pest
and pathogen resistances. Since environmental
conditions and local practices may affect
variety characteristics and performance, we
disclaim any legal responsibility for these.
Read all tags and labels. They contain
important conditions of sale, including
limitations of warranties and remedies. Making
Superior Vegetables a Reality™ is a trademark
of Syngenta Group Company. ROGERS® is a
registered trademark of Syngenta Group
Company.
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Last updated on August 1, 2006
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BRASSICA
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BLS
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Black leaf speck, a
physiological disorder
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Foc
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Fusarium yellows caused by Fusarium
oxysporum f.sp.congutinans
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Pp
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Downy mildew caused by Peronospora
parasitica
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Xcc
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Black rot caused by Xanthomonas
campestris pv.campestris
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In cases where specific races or
strains are not noted the variety is resistant
to some, but not necessarily all known races or
strains of the pathogen.
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Note: All variety
information presented herein is based on field
and laboratory observation. Actual crop yield, quality,
and level of clamed pest and pathogen
resistances, are dependent upon many factors
beyond our control and NO WARRANTY is made for
crop yield, quality, and level of claimed pest
and pathogen resistances. Since environmental
conditions and local practices may affect
variety characteristics and performance, we
disclaim any legal responsibility for these.
Read all tags and labels. They contain
important conditions of sale, including
limitations of warranties and remedies. Making
Superior Vegetables a Reality™ is a trademark
of Syngenta Group Company. ROGERS® is a
registered trademark of Syngenta Group
Company.
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CUCUMBER
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CMV |
Cucumber mosaic caused by Cucumber
mosaic virus |
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PRSV |
Papaya ringspot caused by Papaya
ringspot virus |
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WMV |
Watermelon mosaic caused by Watermelon
mosaic virus |
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ZYMV |
Zucchini yellows caused by Zucchini
yellow mosaic virus |
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Ccu |
Scab and gummosis caused by Cladosporium
cucumerinum |
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Pcu |
Downy mildew caused by Pseudoperonospora
cubensis |
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Sf |
Powdery mildew caused by Sphaerotheca
fuliginea |
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Co |
Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum
orbiculare |
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Psl |
Angular leaf spot caused by Pseudomonas
syringae pv. lachrymans |
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HR |
High Resistance: describes plant
varieties that highly restrict the growth and
development of the specified pest or pathogen under
normal pest or pathogen pressure when compared to
susceptible varieties. Highly resistant varieties
may, however, exhibit some symptoms or damage under
heavy pest or pathogen pressure. |
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IR |
Intermediate Resistance: describes
plant varieties that restrict the growth and
development of the specified pest or pathogen, but
may exhibit a greater range of symptoms or damage
compared to highly resistant varieties.
Intermediately resistant varieties will still show
less severe symptoms or damage than susceptible
plant varieties when grown under similar
environmental conditions and/or pest or pathogen
pressure. |
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In cases where specific races or
strains are not noted the variety is resistant to
some, but not necessarily all known races or strains
of the pathogen. |
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Note: All variety information
presented herein is based on field and laboratory
observation. Actual crop yield, quality, and level
of claimed pest and pathogen resistances, are
dependent upon many factors beyond our control and
NO WARRANTY is made for crop yield, quality, and
level of claimed pest and pathogen resistances.
Since environmental conditions and local practices
may affect variety characteristics and performance,
we disclaim any legal responsibility for these. Read
all tags and labels. They contain important
conditions of sale, including limitations of
warranties and remedies. Making Superior Vegetables
a RealityTM is a registered trademark of a
Syngenta Group Company. ROGERSTM is a registered
trademark of a Syngenta Group Company. |
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MELON
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Fom
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Fusarium wilt caused by the
specified races of Fusarium oxysporum
f.sp.melonis
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S
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Sulfur burn caused by the
application of some sulfur-based pesticides
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Sf
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Powdery mildew caused by the
specified races of Sphaerotheca fuliginea
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Pathogen races are indicated to
the right of the abbreviation in parentheses
[example: Sf (1,2) = Powdery mildew caused by
races 1 and 2US of Sphaerotheca fuliginea].
In cases where specific
races or strains are not noted the variety is
resistant to some, but not necessarily all
known races or strains of the pathogen.
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Note: All variety
information presented herein is based on field
and laboratory observation. Actual crop yield, quality,
and level of clamed pest and pathogen
resistances, are dependent upon many factors
beyond our control and NO WARRANTY is made for
crop yield, quality, and level of claimed pest
and pathogen resistances. Since environmental
conditions and local practices may affect
variety characteristics and performance, we
disclaim any legal responsibility for these.
Read all tags and labels. They contain
important conditions of sale, including
limitations of warranties and remedies. Making
Superior Vegetables a Reality™ is a trademark
of Syngenta Group Company. ROGERS® is a
registered trademark of Syngenta Group
Company.
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Last updated on August 1, 2006
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PEPPER
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CMV
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Cucumber mosaic caused by Cucumber
mosaic virus
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Pc
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Phytophthora root rot caused by Phytophthora
capsici
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PepMoV
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Pepper mottle caused by Pepper
mottle virus
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PVY
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Potato virus Y caused by Potato
virus Y
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S
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Stip, a physiological disorder
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TEV
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Tobacco Etch caused by Tobacco
etch virus
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TMV
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Mosaic caused by Tobacco
mosaic virus
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ToMV
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Mosaic caused by Tomato
mosaic virus
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TSWV
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Spotted wilt caused by Tomato
spotted wilt virus
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Xcv
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Bacterial spot caused by the
specified races of Xanthomonas campestris pv.
vesicatoria
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Pathogen races are indicated to
the right of the abbreviation in parentheses
[example: Xcv (1,2,3) = Bacterial spot caused
by races 1, 2, 3 of Xanthomonas campestris
pv. vesicatoria]. In
cases where specific races or strains are not
noted the variety is resistant to some, but not
necessarily all known races or strains of the
pathogen.
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Note: All variety
information presented herein is based on field
and laboratory observation. Actual crop yield, quality,
and level of clamed pest and pathogen
resistances, are dependent upon many factors
beyond our control and NO WARRANTY is made for
crop yield, quality, and level of claimed pest
and pathogen resistances. Since environmental
conditions and local practices may affect
variety characteristics and performance, we
disclaim any legal responsibility for these.
Read all tags and labels. They contain
important conditions of sale, including
limitations of warranties and remedies. Making
Superior Vegetables a Reality™ is a trademark
of Syngenta Group Company. ROGERS® is a
registered trademark of Syngenta Group
Company.
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Last updated on August 1, 2006
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SQUASH
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CMV
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Cucumber mosaic caused by Cucumber
mosaic virus
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Sf
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Powdery mildew caused by the
specified races of Sphaerotheca fuliginea
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SLCV
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Squash leaf curl caused by Squash
leaf curl virus
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WMV
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Watermelon mosaic caused by Watermelon
mosaic virus
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ZYMV
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Zucchini yellows caused by Zucchini
yellow mosaic virus
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In cases where specific races or
strains are not noted the variety is resistant
to some, but not necessarily all known races or
strains of the pathogen.
|
Note: All variety
information presented herein is based on field
and laboratory observation. Actual crop yield, quality,
and level of clamed pest and pathogen
resistances, are dependent upon many factors
beyond our control and NO WARRANTY is made for
crop yield, quality, and level of claimed pest
and pathogen resistances. Since environmental
conditions and local practices may affect
variety characteristics and performance, we
disclaim any legal responsibility for these.
Read all tags and labels. They contain
important conditions of sale, including
limitations of warranties and remedies. Making
Superior Vegetables a Reality™ is a trademark
of Syngenta Group Company. ROGERS® is a
registered trademark of Syngenta Group
Company.
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SWEET CORN
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Bm
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Southern corn leaf blight caused
by Bipolaris maydis (= Helminthosporium
maydis)
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Et
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Northern corn leaf blight caused
by Exserohilum turcicum (= Helminthosporium
turcicum)
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MDMV
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Maize dwarf mosaic caused by Maize
dwarf mosaic virus
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Ps (Rp1-d,e,g,i)
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Common rust caused by Puccinia
sorghi controlled by the Rp1-d,e,g, and i
genes (see *footnote below)
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Pst
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Stewart's wilt caused by Pantoea
stewartii (= Erwinia stewartii)
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se
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Sugary Enhanced
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su
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Sugary
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In cases where specific races or
strains are not noted the variety is resistant
to some, but not necessarily all known races or
strains of the pathogen.
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*Footnote to Sweet Corn:
The Rp1-d, Rp1-e, Rp1-g and Rp1-i genes confer
resistance to certain races of common rust,
including all races typically found in North
America through 1998. However, in 1999,
common rust pustules were found on varieties
containing the Rp1-d gene. This is an
indication that there is a new race of common
rust, which is not controlled by the Rp1-d
gene. Researchers have found this new race in
most corn growing areas of North America. In
2001, common rust pustules were also found on
varieties that contain the Rp1-g, Rp1-e gene
and varieties that contain the Rp1-i gene. This
is an indication that there is more than one
new race of common rust in the environment. The
common rust races identified in 2001 were not
controlled by any of the single genes Rp1-d,
Rp1-e, Rp1-g, or Rp1-i. The effectiveness of
rust genes in sweet corn will be determined by
the variation of common rust races in each
growing area.
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Note: All variety
information presented herein is based on field
and laboratory observation. Actual crop yield, quality,
and level of clamed pest and pathogen
resistances, are dependent upon many factors
beyond our control and NO WARRANTY is made for
crop yield, quality, and level of claimed pest
and pathogen resistances. Since environmental
conditions and local practices may affect
variety characteristics and performance, we
disclaim any legal responsibility for these.
Read all tags and labels. They contain
important conditions of sale, including
limitations of warranties and remedies. Making
Superior Vegetables a Reality™ and TruStart™
are trademarks of Syngenta Group Company. ROGERS®,
ATTRIBUTE® and TripleSweet® are
registered trademarks of Syngenta Group
Company.
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TOMATO
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Fol
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Fusarium wilt caused by the
specified races of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
lycopersici
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For
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Fusarium crown & root rot
caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
radicis-lycopersici
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M
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Root knot caused by Meloidogyne
arenaria, M. ingognita & M. javanica
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Pst
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Bacterial speck caused by Pseudomonas
syringae pv. tomato
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Ss
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Gray leaf spot caused by Stemphylium
solani
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TMV
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Mosaic caused by Tobacco
mosaic virus
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ToMV
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Mosaic caused by Tomato
mosaic virus
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TSWV
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Spotted wilt caused by Tomato
spotted wilt virus
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V
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Verticillium wilt caused by the
specified race of Verticilium albo-atrum, v.
dahliae
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Pathogen races are indicated to
the right of the abbreviation in parentheses
[example: Fol (1,2) = Fusarium wilt caused by
races 1 and 2 of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
lycopersici]. In cases where specific races
or strains are not noted the variety is
resistant to some, but not necessarily all
known races or strains of the pathogen.
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Note: All variety
information presented herein is based on field
and laboratory observation. Actual crop yield, quality,
and level of clamed pest and pathogen
resistances, are dependent upon many factors
beyond our control and NO WARRANTY is made for
crop yield, quality, and level of claimed pest
and pathogen resistances. Since environmental
conditions and local practices may affect
variety characteristics and performance, we
disclaim any legal responsibility for these.
Read all tags and labels. They contain
important conditions of sale, including
limitations of warranties and remedies. Making
Superior Vegetables a Reality™ is a trademark
of Syngenta Group Company. ROGERS® is a
registered trademark of Syngenta Group
Company.
|
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Last updated on August 1, 2006
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WATERMELON
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Co
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Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum
orbiculare
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Fon
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Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium
oxysporum f.sp. niveum
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Pathogen races are indicated to
the right of the abbreviation in parentheses
[example: Co (1) = Anthracnose caused by race 1
of Colletotrichum orbiculare]. In
cases where specific races or strains are not
noted the variety is resistant to some, but not
necessarily all known races or strains of the
pathogen.
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Note: All variety
information presented herein is based on field
and laboratory observation. Actual crop yield, quality,
and level of clamed pest and pathogen
resistances, are dependent upon many factors
beyond our control and NO WARRANTY is made for
crop yield, quality, and level of claimed pest
and pathogen resistances. Since environmental
conditions and local practices may affect
variety characteristics and performance, we
disclaim any legal responsibility for these.
Read all tags and labels. They contain
important conditions of sale, including
limitations of warranties and remedies. Making
Superior Vegetables a Reality™, Full Count™,
and Super Pollenizer™ are trademarks of
Syngenta Group Company. ROGERS® and TRI-X®
are registered trademarks of Syngenta Group
Company.
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