Relative S levels in resistant and susceptible V. dahliae-inoculated and control stems of tomato plants. Transverse and longitudinal sections from the base of the stem were analyzed at 12 to 16 dpi for the detection of “high” (>50% of K peak) or “low” (<50% of K peak) S. Twenty-five area x-ray analyses were made for each treatment and a representative scanning electron image (i) and spectrum from that image (ii) is shown (a–d). Very low levels of S were detected in all areas of control stems analyzed (a, i and ii) and in the central pith cells from resistant inoculated plants (b, i and ii). In susceptible, inoculated plants most vascular areas contained low S (c, i and ii) in comparison to resistant, inoculated plants where the majority of vascular areas showed high S (d, i and ii). There were more vascular occlusions (gels and tyloses [d, i]) evident in the resistant vascular tissues at this time than in the susceptible line in which many vessels contained fungal hyphae (c, i). Note the aluminum peak derives from the coating evaporated onto the sample. V, Vessel lumen; VW, vessel wall; F, fungal hypha; T, tylose; P, stem pith cell; XP, xylem parenchyma cell; VG, vascular gel; TS, transverse section; and LS, longitudinal section.