Abstract

Abstract Three varieties of tobacco—Virginia Gold, Coker Hicks, and Golden Wilt—were grown to maturity in a sand-perlite mixture inoculated with seven isolates of Verticillium. Only an isolate of V. dahliae Kleb., the cause of a serious wilt disease of tobacco in the Nelson district, infected the plants.

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