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FIG. 148. A. 5. Tomato stem inoculated with Aplanobacler michiganense, 

 showing bacterial cavities to either side of the wood, i.e., cavities originating in 

 the phloem; xylem not much disturbed. A later stage than Fig. 143. The two 

 views are on opposite sides of the same stem and at the same level. 



