Fusarium wilt of banana is caused by the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.cubense. The fungus is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and spread globally through infected planting material. Symptoms include wilting leaves and splitting of the pseudostem. Internally, vascular tissues turn reddish-brown. The fungus enters through roots and spreads through the vascular system. Management involves cultural practices like crop rotation and planting resistant varieties, as well as biological, chemical and mechanical controls like soil amendments with Trichoderma, carbendazim, and machinery sanitation.