Final diagnosis


Verticillium spp.

Verticillium-Aubergine
Several lower leaves of this eggplant plant show discoloured, chlorotic or even necrotic sectors of the lower leaf blades.  <b><i>Verticillium dalhiae</i></b> (verticillium wilt, <i>Verticillium</i> wilt)
Rather one-sided yellowing and wilting of a lower eggplant leaf.  <b><i>Verticillium dalhiae</i></b> (verticillium wilt, <i>Verticillium</i> wilt)
V-shaped yellowing of the blade of an eggplant leaf which ends up becoming necrotic and drying out.  <b><i>Verticillium dalhiae</i></b> (verticillium wilt, <i>Verticillium</i> wilt)
Verticillium-Aubergine2
A longitudinal section of the eggplant stem reveals grayish to slightly brown vessels.  <b><i>Verticillium dahliae</i></b> (verticillium wilt, <i>Verticillium</i> wilt).
A cross section of an eggplant stem shows brown to black vessels.  Tissues inside the stem are also affected.  <b><i>Verticillium dahliae</i></b> (verticillium wilt, <i>Verticillium</i> wilt).
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Verticillium9
Verticillium5
Verticillium6
Verticillium2
Verticillium7
These two leaflets located on one side of a tomato leaf are affected by verticillium wilt.  Inverted V-shaped yellowing and dryness formed.  <b><i>Verticillium dalhiae</i></b> (<i>Verticillium</i> wilt)
Verticillium10
Verticillium12
A cross section of the stem shows that parts of the vessels are grayish to slightly brown.  <b><i>Verticillium dahliae</i></b> (<i>Verticillium</i> wilt).
Verticillium11
A longitudinal section of the stem reveals greyish to slightly brown vessels.  <b><i>Verticillium dahliae</i></b> (<i>Verticillium</i> wilt).
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Verticillium-Conidiophores
Verticillium-Sclerotes
Verticillium13
Verticillium15