. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION Figure 2. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (• •) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OwiiO) to time after fumigation of soils which were allowed to recolonize naturally; the pathogen was added at 1000 chlamydospores per gram to 1500 g of soil every 7 days and tomato plants were maintained in the infested soil for 14 days under growth-chamber conditions before infection incidence and the inoculum density of the pathogen were


. Biological control of fusarium crown rot of tomato. Tomato wilts; Tomatoes. DAYS AFTER FUMIGATION Figure 2. The relationship of percentage of infection of tomato ('Bonnie Best') (• •) and inoculum density of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis- lycopersici (OwiiO) to time after fumigation of soils which were allowed to recolonize naturally; the pathogen was added at 1000 chlamydospores per gram to 1500 g of soil every 7 days and tomato plants were maintained in the infested soil for 14 days under growth-chamber conditions before infection incidence and the inoculum density of the pathogen were Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Marois, James J.


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