Title of article :
Use of Grafting and Calcium Cyanamide as Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Soil Fumigation and their Effects on Growth, Yield, Quality and Fusarium Wilt Control in Melon
Abstract :
Grafting melon (Cucumis melo L.) seedlings on to
the Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis (Fom) commercial
resistant squash rootstocks Mamouth and
Nun 9075 RT and soil sterilization with calcium
cyanamide (CaCN2, Perlka) were tested in 2001 and
2002 as alternatives to methyl bromide (MB) soil
fumigation. Ungrafted seedlings of the F1 melon
hybrid Galia were cultivated: (i) in soil sterilized by
MB and then artificially infested with Fom (this
served as a control), (ii) in soil artificially infested
with Fom and then sterilized by MB, (iii) in soil
artificially infested with Fom and then sterilized with
CaCN2 (Perlka), grafted seedlings on the commercial
rootstocks, (iv) Mamouth and (v) Nun 9075 RT
were cultivated in soil sterilized with MB and then
artificially infested with Fom. The grafted plants on
Mamouth and Nun 9075 RT and plants in the
Perlka treatment (2001) developed mild symptoms,
as indicated by the significantly lower leaf symptom
index (LSI; average values 1.06, 1.08 and 1.07) and
disease index (DI; average values 1.60, 1.25 and
2.33), respectively, when compared with the controls
(average values of LSI ¼ 2.65 and DI ¼ 5.06). Plants
grafted on Mamouth and Nun 9075 RT and
plants in the Perlka treatment (2001) were more vigorous
than the controls as assessed on plant height,
stem diameter and root biomass. When compared
with the controls, this resulted in an increased (over
years) early production (326.3, 265.8 and 489.1%)
and late production (371.0, 357.0 and 404.2%). Fruit
size was also larger in early production (29.2, 50.9
and 32.3) and late production (4.3, 15.2 and 26.0).
The total soluble solids (oBrix) increased (over years)
in early production (27.4, 39.6 and 47.9) and late
production (7.59, 10.07 and 5.6) when compared
with the controls. Thus, grafting on resistant squash
rootstocks Mamouth and Nun 9075 RT and soil
sterilization with Perlka had positive effects on
growth, production and fusarium wilt control in
melon.
Keywords :
Economic value , Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis , GREECE , Calcium cyanamide , rootstock