The genus Verticillium encompasses phytopathogenic species that cause vascular wilts of plants. In this review, we focus on Verticillium dahliae, placing emphasis on the controversy surrounding the elevation of a long-spored variant as a new species, recent advances in the analysis of compatible and incompatible interactions, highlighted by the use of strains expressing fluorescent proteins, and the genetic diversity among Verticillium spp. A synthesis of the approaches to explore genetic diversity, gene flow, and the potential for cryptic recombination is provided. Control of Verticillium wilt has relied on a panoply of chemical and nonchemical strategies, but is beset with environmental or site-specific efficacy problems. Host resistance ...
Verticillium dahliae Klebahn is a soil-borne fungal pathogen causing vascular diseases. The pathogen...
In a study of vegetative compatibility in Verticillium dahliae in the Netherlands, a collection of 4...
The emergence and spread of Verticillium wilt were observed in cotton plants at the R.R. Foil Plant ...
The genus Verticillium encompasses phytopathogenic species that cause vascular wilts of plants. In t...
Introduction: Verticillium spp. are soil-borne plant pathogens responsible for Verticillium wilt dis...
Knowledge of pathogen biology and genetic diversity is a cornerstone of effective disease management...
Introduction: Verticillium spp. are soil-borne plant pathogens responsible for Verticillium wilt dis...
Knowledge of pathogen biology and genetic diversity is a cornerstone of effective disease management...
Knowledge of pathogen biology and genetic diversity is a cornerstone of effective disease management...
Understanding pathogenic variation in plant pathogen populations is key for the development and use ...
Verticillium dahliae is a soil-borne fungal pathogen that causes vascular wilt disease in numerous p...
<p>Verticillium wilt of sugar beet is a disease that has received very little attention, but which h...
Verticillium wilt, caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb., is a serious problem in tree nurseries and ...
In order to establish disease, many plant pathogens secrete so-called effector molecules to support ...
Recent outbreaks of Verticillium wilt diseases in various vegetable crops have been reported in Braz...
Verticillium dahliae Klebahn is a soil-borne fungal pathogen causing vascular diseases. The pathogen...
In a study of vegetative compatibility in Verticillium dahliae in the Netherlands, a collection of 4...
The emergence and spread of Verticillium wilt were observed in cotton plants at the R.R. Foil Plant ...
The genus Verticillium encompasses phytopathogenic species that cause vascular wilts of plants. In t...
Introduction: Verticillium spp. are soil-borne plant pathogens responsible for Verticillium wilt dis...
Knowledge of pathogen biology and genetic diversity is a cornerstone of effective disease management...
Introduction: Verticillium spp. are soil-borne plant pathogens responsible for Verticillium wilt dis...
Knowledge of pathogen biology and genetic diversity is a cornerstone of effective disease management...
Knowledge of pathogen biology and genetic diversity is a cornerstone of effective disease management...
Understanding pathogenic variation in plant pathogen populations is key for the development and use ...
Verticillium dahliae is a soil-borne fungal pathogen that causes vascular wilt disease in numerous p...
<p>Verticillium wilt of sugar beet is a disease that has received very little attention, but which h...
Verticillium wilt, caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb., is a serious problem in tree nurseries and ...
In order to establish disease, many plant pathogens secrete so-called effector molecules to support ...
Recent outbreaks of Verticillium wilt diseases in various vegetable crops have been reported in Braz...
Verticillium dahliae Klebahn is a soil-borne fungal pathogen causing vascular diseases. The pathogen...
In a study of vegetative compatibility in Verticillium dahliae in the Netherlands, a collection of 4...
The emergence and spread of Verticillium wilt were observed in cotton plants at the R.R. Foil Plant ...