NYS IPM Type: Field Crops Fact SheetVerticillium wilt is a serious disease of alfalfa with the potential to reduce yields as soon as the second harvest year and to limit productive stand life to 3 years or less. Verticillium wilt (VW) , a fungus-incited disease, was discovered in Sweden in 1918 and was responsible for major crop losses in the cooler alfalfa-growing regions of Europe during the 1950s. The disease was detected in 1962 in Quebec and British Columbia, but didn't become established in North America until the mid 1970s. Following its detection in Washington State in 1976, the disease became widely distributed throughout the Pacific Northwest where it caused substantial losses. This is also the production region for much of New Yo...
Extension Circular 1812. This circular is about maintaining alfalfa stands. It explains the infectio...
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Caused by the fungus Verticillium alboatrum, this is one of the most serious diseases of alfalfa in ...
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Verticillium wilt of alfalfa is distinguished by plants with one or more stems that contain leaves w...
Published February 1980. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Pleas...
Verticillium albo-atrum, the cause of Verticillium wilt of alfalfa, was detected consistently in 198...
Fusarium wilt and Verticillium wilt are soilborne plant diseases that attack vascular tissue. They c...
Fusarium wilt and Verticillium wilt are soilborne plant diseases that attack vascular tissue. They c...
Dr. Surya N. Acharya has been a research scientist at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, since 19...
Verticillium wilt is a common vascular wilt disease of many economically important crops. The diseas...
Verticillium wilt is a common vascular wilt disease of many economically important crops. The diseas...
Alfalfa wilt was first discovered in 1924 in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. The causal or...
International audienceFiber flax (Linum usitatissimum L.), an important crop in Normandy (France), i...
Extension Circular 1812. This circular is about maintaining alfalfa stands. It explains the infectio...
International audienceFiber flax (Linum usitatissimum L.), an important crop in Normandy (France), i...
Alfalfa can be a vigorous and productive forage crop for Kentucky farmers. Like all farm crops, howe...
Caused by the fungus Verticillium alboatrum, this is one of the most serious diseases of alfalfa in ...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Verticillium wilt of alfalfa is distinguished by plants with one or more stems that contain leaves w...
Published February 1980. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Pleas...
Verticillium albo-atrum, the cause of Verticillium wilt of alfalfa, was detected consistently in 198...
Fusarium wilt and Verticillium wilt are soilborne plant diseases that attack vascular tissue. They c...
Fusarium wilt and Verticillium wilt are soilborne plant diseases that attack vascular tissue. They c...
Dr. Surya N. Acharya has been a research scientist at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, since 19...
Verticillium wilt is a common vascular wilt disease of many economically important crops. The diseas...
Verticillium wilt is a common vascular wilt disease of many economically important crops. The diseas...
Alfalfa wilt was first discovered in 1924 in southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. The causal or...
International audienceFiber flax (Linum usitatissimum L.), an important crop in Normandy (France), i...
Extension Circular 1812. This circular is about maintaining alfalfa stands. It explains the infectio...
International audienceFiber flax (Linum usitatissimum L.), an important crop in Normandy (France), i...
Alfalfa can be a vigorous and productive forage crop for Kentucky farmers. Like all farm crops, howe...