Soil-born Plant Disease - Verticillium Wilt (Filamentous Fungi)
Description
Verticillium wilt is a significant plant disease. Here are presented some fungal species causing this disease along with the description of their structure (morphology).
Acknowledgements
Mina Nashed
References
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