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Fusarium oxysporum Causes Basal Stem Rot of Zygocactus truncatus. G. W. Moorman, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, Suburban Experiment Station, University of Massachusetts, Waltham 02154. R. A. Klemmer, Research Technician, Suburban Experiment Station, University of Massachusetts, Waltham 02154. Plant Dis. 64:1118-1119. Copyright 1980 American Phytopathological Society. DOI: 10.1094/PD-64-1118.

Fusarium oxysporum was identified as the causal agent of basal stem rot of Zygocactus truncatus. Disease incidence is highest in plants wounded at the soil line, but wounding is not a prerequisite for disease. The four cactus cultivars tested varied little in relative susceptibility to the basal stem rot.