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We also have varieties high in vitamin A. Tomato varieties always include a series of letters that represent their disease resistances: V for Verticillium wilt, F1 and F2 for Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2, respectively, T for tobacco mosaic virus, N for nematodes.
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It is resistant to Fusarium races 1 and 2, Verticillium, and gray leafspot.
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Verticillium wilt and a variety of nematodes can also cause problems in woody perennials.
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Verticillium is at least partially avoided by rotation of crops and there are resistant cultivars.
Chapter 25 1987
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Verticillium wilt, Verticillium albo-atrum, has become of increasing importance in recent years in both temperate and tropical regions.
Chapter 25 1987
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Several types of tuber rots, including black rot, powdery dry rot and seed piece decay, are caused by certain species of Fusarium, while other species cause wilting of the plants and stem-end discoloration very similar to Verticillium wilt.
Chapter 25 1987
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Espinosa et al., for example, have shown that the growth of Verticillium sp. on cane blackstrap molasses and coffee-waste water is technically feasible (6).
Chapter 5 1979
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The vascular bundles of affected plants were browned as in Verticillium or Fusarium wilt and in some bacterial diseases.
Northern Nut Growers Association Thirty-Fourth Annual Report 1943
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The soil-borne fungal pathogen Verticillium dahliae Kleb causes Verticillium wilt in a wide range of crops including cotton (Gossypium hirsutum).
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To date, most upland cotton varieties are susceptible to V. dahliae and the breeding for cotton varieties with the resistance to Verticillium wilt has not been successful.
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