Diseases of Melons: Reasons, Symptoms, and Methods of Control
Abstract:
The article provides information about the main diseases of melons and control measures. Melons diseases and pests will not damage the quality or quantity of the crop if you understand their fundamental characteristics, preventative techniques, and treatment options. And the issue of why they become yellow, why seedling leaves twist, why worms arise in melons, and why stems rust will no longer be a dead end after reading the essay. Another fungal disease that affects medium and late-ripening melons is Fusarium wilt. It can appear when the seedlings of anything have 2-3 genuine leaves or when the fruit is about to mature. Melon leaves wilt, turn yellow, and become rusty gray.
KeyWords:
melon, symptom, diseases, method, control, active
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