Photo and text used courtesy Clemson University
Cooperative Extension Service.

Fusarium Wilt of Sweet Potato
caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. batatas.

Damage occurs to roots and stem and is best detected as a dark brown discoloration of the vascular system just beneath the surface of the stem. The fungus can survive in infected potatoes and in the soil for several years. The fungus may also attack tobacco.

 

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