Differential sensitivity of Verticillium dahliae, V. albo-atrum, and V. nigrescens to benomyl
Small but significant (P = 0.05) differences in sensitivity to benomyl in vitro were observed among collections of Verticillium dahliae (21 isolates), V. albo-atrum (9 isolates), and V. nigrescens (8 isolates). Mean species effective dose (milligrams per liter) (ED50) values were, respectively, 0.36, p.26, and 0.19 (significantly different from one another). The corresponding mean species values for the slope of the probit inhibition – log dose curve were 10.55, 12.55 (not significantly different), and 6.87 (significantly different). However, positive identification of an isolate by its ED50 value or the slope of the dose–response curve was not possible because of overlap in the range of values within species.