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Additionally, cut cantaloupe and products containing whole recalled cantaloupes should be avoided, including brands like Aldi, Vineyard, and Freshness Guaranteed. You can check the full FDA list ...
Consumers shouldn't eat pre-cut cantaloupe if they don't know the source, U.S. health officials said Thursday, as the number of illnesses and recalls tied to a deadly salmonella outbreak grows. At ...
The CDC says a recall for cantaloupe tied to a salmonella outbreak has been expanded to pre-cut varieties of the fruit. CDC warns against eating certain precut cantaloupe after 2 die in salmonella ...
A melon with netted rind is not necessarily a cantaloupe. Many varieties of Chandalak Group and Ameri Group also have netted rind. [1] The Japanese muskmelon (Sub-group Earl's) resembles the American cantaloupe in netted rind, but differs in green flesh and non-dehiscent peduncles (which means the melon does not detach from the stalk when it is ...
A. citrulli then colonizes the pulp, eventually allowing the seed to become contaminated. [3] On adult leaves, the symptoms appear the same as the ones left by other abiotic or biotic stressors so diagnosis is not as straight forward. They include large irregular leaf lesions which are brown to black in watermelon and reddish brown in melon.
Stem necrosis is generally absent. The cucumber fruit itself will not display lesions. [1] In melons, such as rockmelon, muskmelon, and cantaloupe, MNSV produces necrotic lesions on the leaves and/or cotyledons. The roots will also exhibit necrotic lesions. The melon fruit decreases in size and displays necrotic spots on the rind as well.
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Gummy stem blight is a cucurbit-rot disease caused by the fungal plant pathogen Didymella bryoniae (anamorph Phoma cucurbitacearum). [1] Gummy stem blight can affect a host at any stage of growth in its development and affects all parts of the host including leaves, stems and fruits. [1]