Cotton seed and boll rot- Queensland fruit fly may carry causal organism
Date Issued:2012-08-05
Abstract
Cotton seed and boll rots are caused by a number of organisms including fungi and bacteria. Recently we isolated the bacterium, Pantoea agglomerans, from rotten bolls. A survey on boll rots across cotton growing areas this past season revealed that up to 90% bolls carried this bacterium. The same bacterium was identified in the USA as a causal agent of boll rot.
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- 2012 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2012 Australian Cotton Conference