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Celosia collar rot

Celosia collar rot 1. IN QUEENSLAND 2. IN NORTHERN TERRITORY The disease caused by Drechslera maydis (Nisikado) D. maydis was first seen just before tassel emergence in a Subram.& Jain was first found by one of us (W.P.) on the maize cultivar trial near Darw in in tate March 1972. The Atherton Tableland in northern Queensland, in early marked difference in susceptibility of the 14 cultivars in the February 1972, in experimental maize plots at the Kairi trial indicate that the highly virulent Race T may be Research Station. An isolate obtained from this collection responsible. was identified by Dr. M. B. Ellis, Commonwealth Myco­ R. N. Pitkethley, logical Institute as the conidial state of Cochliobolus Animal Industry and Agriculture heterostrophus (Drechsler) Drechsler (IMI 164254). The Branch, Darwin , N.T. 5790. fungus has since been identified from other localities on the Atherton Tableland and from the Cooktown and 3. IN NEW SOUTH WALES Ingham districts in northern Queensland; from Biloel a in D. maydis was first recorded at Casino on 27th March central Queensland; and from several areas in the south-east 1972, on Yates N K hybrid PX 616. Damage was not serious. including the Darling Downs, south Burnett, Fassifern and The http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Celosia collar rot

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1. IN QUEENSLAND 2. IN NORTHERN TERRITORY The disease caused by Drechslera maydis (Nisikado) D. maydis was first seen just before tassel emergence in a Subram.& Jain was first found by one of us (W.P.) on the maize cultivar trial near Darw in in tate March 1972. The Atherton Tableland in northern Queensland, in early marked difference in susceptibility of the 14 cultivars in the February 1972, in experimental maize plots at the Kairi trial indicate that the highly virulent Race T may be...
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Springer Journals
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Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
ISSN
0815-3191
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1448-6032
DOI
10.1071/APP9720010a
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Abstract

1. IN QUEENSLAND 2. IN NORTHERN TERRITORY The disease caused by Drechslera maydis (Nisikado) D. maydis was first seen just before tassel emergence in a Subram.& Jain was first found by one of us (W.P.) on the maize cultivar trial near Darw in in tate March 1972. The Atherton Tableland in northern Queensland, in early marked difference in susceptibility of the 14 cultivars in the February 1972, in experimental maize plots at the Kairi trial indicate that the highly virulent Race T may be Research Station. An isolate obtained from this collection responsible. was identified by Dr. M. B. Ellis, Commonwealth Myco­ R. N. Pitkethley, logical Institute as the conidial state of Cochliobolus Animal Industry and Agriculture heterostrophus (Drechsler) Drechsler (IMI 164254). The Branch, Darwin , N.T. 5790. fungus has since been identified from other localities on the Atherton Tableland and from the Cooktown and 3. IN NEW SOUTH WALES Ingham districts in northern Queensland; from Biloel a in D. maydis was first recorded at Casino on 27th March central Queensland; and from several areas in the south-east 1972, on Yates N K hybrid PX 616. Damage was not serious. including the Darling Downs, south Burnett, Fassifern and The

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 23, 2011

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