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THE SPREAD OF DISEASES CAUSED BY SPECIES OF VERTICILLIUM
Authors:IVOR ISAAC
Institution:University College of Swansea
Abstract:An investigation has been made of the spread of Verticillium disease of tomato and antirrhinum by root contact between diseased and healthy plants, and by the growth of the fungi through the soil. V. alboatrum and V. Dahliae spread rapidly by root contact, while V. tricorpus, V. nigrescens and V. nubilum showed no appreciable spread. Where the tomato and antirrhinum hosts wilted and died the causal organism was invariably isolated from the soil near the roots of the dead plants, but where the inoculated host harboured species without showing disease symptoms, as in the case of V. tricorpus and V. nubilum in antirrhinum, the parasite was never obtained from the soil. Moreover, these species in antirrhinum, and V. nigrescens and V. nubilum in tomato would appear to be mild pathogens since when they were already well established V. alboatrum was later actually found to enter and parasitize the respective hosts and bring about its own typical disease symptoms.
Spread through the soil in the absence of hosts was tested by the insertion into it of infected wheat grains followed by later attempts to isolate the fungi at varying distances from the point of infection. V. alboatrum, V. Dahliae and V. tricorpus showed little or no growth through the soil, whereas V. nigrescens and V. nubilum spread saprophytically to some extent, though never attaining sufficient concentration to cause appreciable infection of later planted tomatoes.
The conclusion is reached that spread of disease caused by species of Verticillium takes place mainly by root contact, with a rapidity relatively proportional to that of the death of the host. This finding, together with the lack of spread from antirrhinum plants infected with the non-lethal V. tricorpus and V. nubilum , suggests that the parasites remain in the vascular tracts until the death of the hosts.
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