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Coffee Vascular Wilt Disease

  • Other names: Tracheomycosis
  • Caused by: The fungi Fusarium xylariorides and Gibberella xylariorides
  • Occurrence: In Eastern, Central and West Africa. First recorded in 1948.

  • Coffee wilt disease.

    Joe's Sustainable Farm,
    India - Team 01639.
    Economic losses: In most cases, attack of the disease indicates imminent death to the infected plant. Uganda incurs a loss of about US$3.5 million per annum due to this disease. In Ethiopia, entire platations have been permanently destroyed by this disease.
  • Part(s) of the plant it affects: The entire plant, the xylem


  • Wilt Map

    Created by Team 01639.
    Data gathered from CABI.
    Symptoms: At the onset of the disease, the leaves become flaccid, then the plant dries out (desiccation). Subsequently, the plant sheds its leaves, fruits, and flowers (abscission). Branches may turn black and the tree dies.
  • Treatment and management: Vascular wilt disease of all plants are difficult to treat or manage. Currently, the two strategies commonly employed are: to avoid planting at sites where the disease has occurred in the last 6 - 7 years and to use resistant cultivars.

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Bibliography

Interview with:

Dr. P. S. Baker
Coffee co-ordinator
CABI Bioscience UK Centre
Bakeham Lane
Egham
Surrey TW20 9TY UK

Websites:

International Coffee Organization
http://www.ico.org

CABI Commodities
http://www.cabi-commodities.org

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