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Vol. 22, No. 13, Date 13, 2007
 
Verticillium wilt refresher
   
Verticillium Wilting branch on Norway maple
Verticillium innoculated Ailanthus altissima seedling (right) and control seedling (left). Photo credit: Don Davis, Penn State. Wilting branch on young Norway Maple with verticillium wilt.
Verticillium wilt on Norway maple Verticillium on Norway maples
Verticillium wilt on Norway maple, 18 inch stick, proximal end showing discoloration. Verticillium wilt on Norway maple with green vascular discoloration.
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