A New Aglaonema Foliar Blight and Crown Rot

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1993-02

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University of Hawaii

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The cause of leaf, petiole, collar, and cane rots of aglaonema in Hawaii was determined to be Fusarium subglutinans. A bacterial leaf rot was also investigated. Disease management advice is given.

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Aglaonema, Aglaonema commutatum, Gibberella fujikuroi var. subglutinans, Fusarium, bacterial diseases of plants, fungal diseases of plants

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Uchida JY, Yahata PS. 1993. A new aglaonema foliar blight and crown rot. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 8 p. (HITAHR Brief; HB-106)

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8 pages

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