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Garbanzo field infected with alfalfa mosaic virus.
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Alfalfa mosaic virus in garbanzo beans

June 3rd, 2018
By Rachael Long
Several garbanzo fields in the Sacramento Valley were infected with alfalfa mosaic virus, a disease that's vectored by aphids. Plant symptoms of viral infections include yellowing wilting, stunting, and dieback.
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Fusarium root rot in a garbanzo field in the Sacramento Valley, 2018.
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Fusarium root rot in garbanzo beans

June 3rd, 2018
By Rachael Long
This spring, we found a garbanzo bean field in the Sacramento Valley with fusarium root rot, identified by our new UCCE Plant Pathologist, Cassandra Swett at UC Davis. Fusarium root rot, caused by the fungus, Fusarium solani f. sp. ciceris, attacks the underground stems and roots of plants.
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