RMCT6JWB–Development of entomopathogenic fungus Verticillium lecanii on aphid host pests
RMB2JM43–TOMATO FERLINE F1 HYBRID VARIETY WITH BLIGHT TOLERANCE AND RESISTANCE TO VERTICILLIUM AND FUSARIUM WILTS
RM2A4EM8G–An aphid killed by an entomopathogenic fungus (Verticillium lecanii), which is used a method for biological control in protected crops.
RM2CBT6KY–Strawberry wilt or Verticillium Wilt on Elsanta strawberry plants.
RM2KDME6X–Tomato Tomatoes 'Crimson Cherry F1 ripening on the vine,' blight-resistant cherry tomato, resistance to Fusarium & Verticillium. Perfect variety to b
RF2B1J05C–Septoria leaf spot on tomato. damaged by disease and pests of tomato leaves.
RM2H2PH2J–Tomato 'Crimson Cherry F1' blight-resistant cherry tomato, shows resistance to Fusarium & Verticillium. Perfect variety to be grown outside in the UK
RF2PFPWH7–Growing verticillium at home, potted plants. Felt wall for plants
RF2D9C2XP–A woman is making an injection to a tomato as a symbol of tomato plant disease treatment from late blight or fusarium and verticillium wilt.
RF2EEW53M–Sick strawberry bushes. Fungal diseases of strawberry leaves. Rust, brown leaf spot, Verticillium wilt.
RFJNN364–Farmer olive leaf in hand shows detail of infection call repilo, Jaen, Andalucia, Spain
RF2EAKEY8–Closeup of the dying branch of a raspberry caused by cane blight
RMBP98Y7–Freshly-picked Roma tomatoes from garden USA
RF2DCPM84–Closeup of the dying branch of a raspberry caused by cane blight
RF2K97KT6–3D image of trichodermin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of biological fungicide Trichoderonin isolated on white background
RMAT01PT–Red cross painted on 100 year-old diseased Ash tree stump in inner-city London Park marking which tree due for sawing down
RMB31R33–Tomato plants in green house (Grand Delight in front of Auntie Madge).
RMTXMTRW–Black patches on the upper surface of Helianthus annus, young sunflower leaves most likely due to over watering
RF2H50A8Y–Diseases of tomatoes, top rot on fruits. Studio Photo.
RMPC38CW–Verticillium wilt (Verticillium albo-atrum) on tomato in polythene house
RMB2JM1M–TOMATO FERLINE F1 HYBRID VARIETY WITH BLIGHT TOLERANCE AND RESISTANCE TO VERTICILLIUM AND FUSARIUM WILTS
RM2A4EM90–An aphid killed by an entomopathogenic fungus (Verticillium lecanii), which is used a method for biological control in protected crops.
RF2H509RT–Diseases of tomatoes, top rot on fruits. Studio Photo.
RMBMYJ3X–Glasshouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorium) killed by Verticillium lecanii fungi
RF2B1J04H–Fusarium wilt disease on tomato. damaged by disease and pests of tomato leaves.
RMAGEB8X–Wilt Verticillium albo atrum necrosis and damage on potato crop plants Scotland
RF2CJEY3J–blackcurrant wilt disease is caused by fungi of genus Fusarium or Verticillium.
RM2JF0J23–Tomato 'Crimson Cherry F1' blight-resistant cherry tomato ripening on the vine, shows resistance to Fusarium & Verticillium. Perfect variety to be grown outside in the UK
RF2EJGWH5–Sick strawberry bushes. Fungal diseases of strawberry leaves. Rust, brown leaf spot, Verticillium wilt.
RFJNN330–Farmer olive leaf in hand shows detail of infection call repilo, Jaen, Andalucia, Spain
RF2G523FT–Tomato plant fungal disease treatment concept. Injecting chemicals into an infected tomato. GMO, transgenic tomato concept.
RMBP93P8–Freshly-picked Roma tomatoes from garden USA
RM2BDYAXN–Different Soil Effects on Strawberry Plants
RMRTJ2EN–Maple leaves nature photograph
RMAT01EG–Red cross painted on 100 year-old diseased Ash tree stump in inner-city London Park marking which tree due for sawing down
RFB34R9B–Tomato San Marzano ripening in a green house.
RMTXMTXP–Black patches on the upper surface of Helianthus annus, young sunflower leaves most likely due to over watering
RM2AJFR91–Outlines of British fungology; containing characters of above a thousand species of Fungi, and a complete list of all that have been described as natives of the British Isles . 89. puldiolla, 390. pulflu-a, 390. quaternata, 390. quernoa, 390. rhodophila, 390. salicina, 390. stcUata, 389. stilbostoma, 390. siiffusa, 390. syngenesia, 389. tetraploa, 390. tetraspora, 390. tetratrupha, 390. tiliaginea, 390. turgida, 390. vestitn, 390.Verxnicularia, 318. atrameutaria, 318. circinans, 318. dematium, 318. trichella, 318.Verpa, 359. conica, 359. digitaliformis, 359.Verticillium, 319. apicale, 819. dis
RMPFBDCK–. Descriptive catalog of vegetables for processing. Canning and preserving; Frozen fruit; Frozen vegetables; Vegetables Preservation; Canning and preserving Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Herbs Catalogs. 42 ASSOCIATED SEED GROWERS, INC TOMATO (continued) Days LORAN BLOOD VR 70 Introduced by the Utah Experiment Station to provide a variety with re- sistance to Verticillium wilt. Large fruits of flattened globe shape and good red color. LONGRED 75 Developed at the New York Experiment Station, Geneva, N.Y. Vine medium
RMB2JM6E–TOMATO FERLINE F1 HYBRID VARIETY WITH BLIGHT TOLERANCE AND RESISTANCE TO VERTICILLIUM AND FUSARIUM WILTS
RMW1CF2B–Archive image from page 62 of Descriptive vegetable list (1946). Descriptive vegetable list . descriptiveveget1946ferr Year: 1946 SEED GROWERS 59 Morse's Early Santa Clara Canner 120 days Standard canning tomato in California. Developed by Ferry- Morse Seed Co. in co-operation with Canners League of Cali- fornia. A main crop variety. Strong productive vines with ample, rather light green foliage. Fruit large, 33 to 5 inches in diameter, fairly smooth, very solid, seed cavities small. Has some resistance to Verticillium wilt. Morse's 133-6 120 days Vigorous, moderately heavy vine, late or main
RF2H509RD–Diseases of tomatoes, top rot on fruits. Studio Photo.
RMMAB54K–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Verticillium buxi (Link). Konidienträger und Konidien, stark vergr. (Nach Saccardo.)
RMAGC8AJ–Wilt Verticillium albo atrum necrosis and damage on potato crop plants Scotland
RF2CJEYKW–blackcurrant leaves damaged by fungal disease Fusarium or Verticillium wilt.
RM2JF0J73–Tomato Tomatoes 'Crimson Cherry F1 ripening on the vine,' blight-resistant cherry tomato, resistance to Fusarium & Verticillium. Perfect variety to be grown in kitchen garden allotment outside in the UK
RF2J161WC–fusarium symptom in soybean, plant disease, plant pathology Wilt disease caused by fungus. disease viral diseases and biological pests and physiologic
RF2HPEAPY–Fusarium wilt disease on tomato plant. Damaged by disease and pests of tomato leaves
RMBP94BM–Freshly-picked Roma tomatoes from garden USA
RF2CAG7X7–Pest damaged cucumber leave caused by harmful insects, plant fungi, thrips and other bacterium diseases.
RMRTJ27X–Maple leaves nature photograph
RF2CJF0RN–yellow, white spots on tomato fruit are sign of bacterial cancer of plant
RF2D1MEKX–blackcurrant leaf damage as symptoms of fusarium wilt.
RMTXMW6B–Black patches on the upper surface of Helianthus annus, young sunflower leaves most likely due to over watering
RF2J2TXG9–Sick tomato fruit affected by disease vertex rot on wooden background
RMB2JM8X–TOMATO FERLINE F1 HYBRID VARIETY WITH BLIGHT TOLERANCE AND RESISTANCE TO VERTICILLIUM AND FUSARIUM WILTS
RM2ANFJF5–Journal of Agricultural Research . Journal of Agricultural Researcli Washington D. C. Two Diseases of Udo Plate 4. Journal of Agricultural Research Washington, D. C. 3i7 ^.> 1 PLATE 4 A.—Udo plant almost entirely dead, owing to the ravages of the Verticillium withwhich it was inoculated 4 months before the photograph was made. The base of thestem still shows some signs of life. B.—Same as A, except that the plant has been more resistant to the fungus. C.—Control plant, given in every way the same treatment as the plants shownin A and B, except that no inoculum was inserted in the wotmd. 603
RF2H509RR–Diseases of tomatoes, top rot on fruits. Studio Photo.
RMPFHAJJ–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 33. Verticillium paniculatum. 160 :1 og 510 :1. e 3—4 ramis in totidem ramulis conidiophoris exientibus constantes, gerentibus. Conidiis obovoideis, basi acutis, 5—6 X 2.5—3/^. (Fig. 33). Ad radices Piceae excelsae. S. Bøndernes Hegn.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dansk botanisk forening. Kbenhavn : Dansk botanisk forening
RMMCK88D–. Fig. 14. Verticillium wilt of the tomato. Old diseased tomato stem showing the fungal outgrowth at the base. Fig. 15. Verticillium wilt of the tomato: (a) ^^ ilted plant six weeks after inoculation with V. albo-atrum, (b) control plant [Facing page y4
RMAGEC2N–Verticillium wilt Verticillium albo atrum typical one side damage to a potato leaf
RMT1HAKB–Diseases of glasshouse plants (1923) Diseases of glasshouse plants diseasesofglassh1923bewl Year: 1923 Fig. 14. Verticillium wilt of the tomato. Old diseased tomato stem showing the fungal outgrowth at the base. Fig. 15. Verticillium wilt of the tomato: (a) ilted plant six weeks after inoculation with V. albo-atrum, (b) control plant [Facing page y4
RMCT6JXE–Development of entomopathogenic fungus Verticillium lecanii on aphid host pests
RM2JF0J1T–Tomato 'Crimson Plum' Solanum lycopersicum L. ripening on vine. A 'Roma' style succulent sweet plum with rich, deep flavour. The Crimson Plum will harvest from July. Outdoors in sunlit kitchen garden vegetable patch allotment.
RMBY09H1–Early development of entomopathogenic fungus Verticillium lecanii on aphid host pests
RMBMYGTC–Early development of entomopathogenic fungus Verticillium lecanii on aphid host pests
RMBP93WR–Freshly-picked Roma tomatoes from garden USA
RMAGECKK–Wilt Verticillium albo atrum comparing stem cut from a healthy plant with a diseased section
RMRTJ2CB–Maple leaves nature photograph
RMCT6JT5–Series showing the development of entomopathogenic fungus Verticillium lecanii on aphid host pests
RMAXHNJP–Wilt Verticillium albo atrum causing severe damage to sweet pepper plant under polythene Greece
RF2J161NM–Sick tomato fruit affected by disease vertex rot near ripe red tomatoes on wooden background
RMCT6JYM–Development of entomopathogenic fungus Lecanicillium sp. or Verticillium lecanii on aphid host pests
RMTXMW3N–Black patches on the upper surface of Helianthus annus, young sunflower leaves most likely due to over watering
RMBMYH49–Development of entomopathogenic fungus Verticillium lecanii on aphid host pests - third in series
RF2H509RH–Diseases of tomatoes, top rot on fruits. Studio Photo.
RM2ANFN4R–Journal of Agricultural Research . Phytopathology, v. 8, p. 15-19. (8) Lawrence, W. H. 1912. plant diseases induced by sclerotinia perplexa nov. sp. wash.Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 107, 22 p., 9 fig. (9) Morris, H. E., and Swingle, D. B. 1921. AN important new DISEASE OP THE CULTIVATED SUNFLOWER. (Abstract.) In Phytopathology, v. 11, p. 50. (10) Orton, W. a. 1914. THE fungus GENUS VERTICILLIUM IN ITS RELATION TO PLANT DISEASES. (Abstract.) In Phytopathology, v. 4, p. 40-41. (11) Stevens, F. L., and Hall, J. G. I911. A serious lettuce disease (SCLEROTINIOSE) AND A METHOD OP CON-TROL. N. C. Agr. Exp. S
RMPFAM5G–. Descriptive vegetable list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. SEED GROWERS 59 Morse's Early Santa Clara Canner 120 days Standard canning tomato in California. Developed by Ferry- Morse Seed Co. in co-operation with Canners League of Cali- fornia. A main crop variety. Strong productive vines with ample, rather light green foliage. Fruit large, 33^^ to 5 inches in diameter, fairly smooth, very solid, seed cavities small. Has some resistance to Verticillium wilt. Morse's 133-6 120 days Vigorous, moderately heavy vine, late or main crop, heavil
RMMCKAH6–. Fig. 208. — Maple tar-spot. After Heald. Thrombosis (Verticillium).—-Leaves wilt and branches die due to plugging of the veins by the fungus. Dark streaks show in the wood of affected twigs. MULBERRY Blight (Bacterium niori B. & L.). —Upon the leaf small, reddish-brown spots, pellucid when moist, are produced.
RMT1H97C–Diseases of flowers and other Diseases of flowers and other ornamentals diseasesofflower118smit Year: 1940 Fig. 32.—Effect of mosaic disease on sweet-pea blossoms. flowers 'break' or become mottled and bleached in color (fig. 31), and are thus rendered unfit for the cut-flower market. When grown for seed, the size of the pods is greatly reduced by this virus. Destroy affected plants and spray or dust to destroy aphids, especially in the seedbed. Verticillium Wilt, Verticilliosis.—In this disease, the leaves droop and the whole plant wilts, lingers a long time, then finally dies. The soil fun
RMRTJ2E8–Maple leaves nature photograph
RF2JAF48X–Sick Cherry tomatoes affected by disease vertex rot in farmer hand
RMBMYH2W–Development of entomopathogenic fungus Verticillium lecanii on aphid host pests - forth in series
RM2CD9BJ6–. Journal of agricultural research . 0 J 75 AS- ^o ^s jb js fo^c. Fig. v.—Graph showing the rate of growth of VerliciUium albo-atrum No. 426 on potato agar at difierent temperatures. or higher grades of temperature, but never exclusively at any point otherthat the optimum temperature (fig. i-8). Comparing the foregoing results of the temperature studies with thegeographical distribution of the fungi, we find that the parasites prevailing DIAMETER Ot COLONIES IN MILLIMETERS.. 0 S , /O 7s 20 2S Jo JS fO C. Fig. 8.—Graph showing the rate of growth of Verticillium albo-airum No. 427 on potato agar
RMPFHAJG–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 42 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2. Nr. 5. Fig. 34 viser en mærkelig Sammenvoksning mellem 2 Konidiebærere. *Verticillium glaucum Bon. Paa en dod Formica rufa. S. Boserup Skov, Juli 1914. *Verticillium microspermum Sacc. Paa Lamellerne af en henraadnende Agaricacé. J. Dybdalskov, Juli 1891. Verticillium candiduluin Sacc. Paa dode Naale af Pirats silrestris. S. Gelsskov 1911. ?Verticillium ciimabarinum (Cda.) Beinke et Berth. Paa dode Korn af Triticum vulgare i Spireapparat. Kobenhavn.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
RMMCK9RF–. Fig. 208. — Maple tar-spot. After Heald. Thrombosis {Verticillium). — Leaves wilt and branches die due to plugging of the veins by the fungus. Dark streaks show in the wood of affected twigs. MULBERRY Blight {Bacterium mori B. & L.). —Upon the leaf small, reddish-brown spots, pellucid when moist, are produced.
RMT1H919–Diseases of flowers and other Diseases of flowers and other ornamentals diseasesofflower118smit Year: 1940 Diseases of Flowers and Other Ornamentals 69 Verticillium Wilt, Verticilliosis.—The infected plants wither; this begins rather slowly and in certain branches. The fungus, Verticillium albo-atrum, attacks many other plants (see p. 92). Affected plants should be pulled out and destroyed, and snapdragons should not be planted in the same place the following year. Wilt, Cottony Rot.—Plants affected by wilt die and show a rotting of the stem at the base, caused by a white fungus mold, Sclero
RMRTHCFE–Maple leaves nature photograph
RF2J161PG–Sick tomato fruit affected by disease vertex rot in farmer hand
RMBMYH1M–Development of entomopathogenic fungus Verticillium lecanii on aphid host pests - 2 in series
RMAPF6RF–Dry bubble Verticillium fungicola disease on commercially grown edible mushroom
RM2CD9BA9–. Journal of agricultural research . 0 S , /O 7s 20 2S Jo JS fO C. Fig. 8.—Graph showing the rate of growth of Verticillium albo-airum No. 427 on potato agar at different temperatures. in northern sections of the country (Ftisarium coeruleum and Verticilliumalbo-atrum No. 427) have comparatively low maximum and low optimumpoints; those from central zones (F. eumartii and V. albo-atrum No. 426)exhibit a higher maximum, although they still retain practically the same 520 Journal of Agricultural Research voi. xvm. No. lo DIAMETER oy COLONIES IN MILLIMETERS.. Ific. 9.—Graph showing the total amoun
RMA4BXKF–Fungal parasite Verticillium lecanii on aphid
RMPFHAJ8–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 35. Acrocylindrium elegans. 510 :1. Fig. 34. Verticillum pani culatum. 2 sammen- voksede Konidiebærere. 190:1. * Verticillium sulplmrellum Sacc. Paa ned- faldne Frugter af Quercus robur. S, Jægers- borg Dyrehave, Marts 1911. ?Verticillium lutescens (Schw.) Sacc. Paa nedfaldne Frugter af Acer pseudoplatanus. S. Ermelunden, Febr. 1912. *Acrocylindrium elegans Bon. Paa nedfaldne Frugter af Crataegus monogyna. S. Jægersborg Dyrehave, April 1912. (Fig. 35). Konidierne 7—9 X 2—2.5//. *Spicaria nivea Harz. Paa raaddent Ved. S. Folehaven, Juni 19
RMACG9G6–Field tomato plant dying of wilt Verticillium albo atrum
RMMCK9A9–. Fig. 14.—Brown rot of apricot fruit. trees, some of the shoots and branches die suddenly in summer, the leaves remaining attached, and the wood is darkened far back into the tree. The disease is caused by a soil fungus, Verticillium alho-atrum, which also causes wilt in tomatoes, bluestem in raspberries, and similar diseases of many other plants. See general discussion on page 151.
RMA14TJ3–Verticillium wilt Verticillium dahliae causing wilt on Chrysanthemum leaf
RMT3YN45–Archive image from page 453 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp11engl Year: 1900 440 Hyphomyceles. (Lindau. 77. Verticillium Nees. Hyphen kriechend. Conidieaträger aufrecht, verzweigt; Zweige aller Ordnungen quirlig stehend. Conidien einzeln oder zu mehreren stehend, bald abfallend, kugelig bi.s eiförmig, hyalin oder lebhaft gefärbt. Ãber 50 Arten, davon gegen 20 in .Mitteleuropa. F
RMACG4M1–Potato plants affected by wilt Verticillium albo atrum
RMACG7HF–Verticillium wilt Verticillium albo atrum affecting mature potato crop
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