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Aggressiveness of Verticillium dahliae isolates from different vegetative compatibility groups to potato and tomato
Authors:L. Tsror &dagger  ,M. Hazanovsky,S. Mordechi-Lebiush, S. Sivan
Affiliation:Department of Plant Pathology, Agricultural Research Organization, Gilat Experiment Station, M. P. Negev 85280, Israel
Abstract:Aggressiveness of Verticillium dahliae isolates from three vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) was tested on potato and tomato. VCG4B was the most aggressive to potato and VCG2A was the most aggressive to tomato; VCG2B was the least aggressive to both potato and tomato. In potato, disease incidence, symptom severity and colonization index of stem segments were significantly higher in plants inoculated with VCG4B isolates than in those inoculated with VCG2B and VCG2A isolates. Inoculation with VCG4B and VCG2A decreased plant height and fresh weight more than inoculation with VCG2B. In tomato, VCG2A caused significantly more severe symptoms than either VCG4B or VCG2B. The colonization index in tomato plants inoculated with VCG2A was also significantly higher than in those inoculated with VCG4B and VCG2B. Similar patterns of relative aggressiveness were observed in potato and tomato when the pathogenicity of isolates of various VCGs, each originating from a specific host (cotton, potato or eggplant), was compared.
Keywords:early dying of potato    Lycopersicon esculentum    pathogenicity    Solanum tuberosum    VCG    verticillium wilt
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