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Drechslera sorghicola on Sorghum in Queensland

Drechslera sorghicola on Sorghum in Queensland REFERENCES The fungus Fusarium avenaeeum (Corda ex Fr.) Sacco was isolated consistently from the diseased tissue. Patho­ (1) Anon. (1953) - Annual Report Canterbury Agric. College genicity of the isolates was tested by inserting 2mm disks of 1953, 72. mycelium into superficial wounds (4) on pumpkins lev. (2) Hewett, P.O. (1965) - A survey of seed-borne fungi of Butternut) which were then stored at room temperature 0C) wheat I. The incidence of Leptosphaeria nodorum and (15-20 for weeks. A dry rot, similar to that observed in Griphosphaeria nivalis. Transactions British mycological the field, developed on inoculated pumpkins. This is the Society 48: 59-72. first recording of F. avenaeeum on Cucurbitaceae in (3) Sanderson, F.R. (1972a) - A Mycosphaerella' species as the Australia. ascogenous state of Septorie tritici Rob. and Desm. New Although F. avenaeeum has a very wide host range (2), Zealand Journal Botany 10: 707-10. it was not recorded in Victoria until 1970 when it was (4) Sanderson, F.R. (1972b) - Description and key of wheat isolated from wheat seed and roots (3). Since then it has diseases in New Zealand. Proc. 25th N.Z. Weed & Pest Control Con ference : 124-9. reported as a pathogen of barley http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Drechslera sorghicola on Sorghum in Queensland

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 4 (3) – Jan 23, 2011

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Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
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0815-3191
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1448-6032
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10.1071/APP9750026
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REFERENCES The fungus Fusarium avenaeeum (Corda ex Fr.) Sacco was isolated consistently from the diseased tissue. Patho­ (1) Anon. (1953) - Annual Report Canterbury Agric. College genicity of the isolates was tested by inserting 2mm disks of 1953, 72. mycelium into superficial wounds (4) on pumpkins lev. (2) Hewett, P.O. (1965) - A survey of seed-borne fungi of Butternut) which were then stored at room temperature 0C) wheat I. The incidence of Leptosphaeria nodorum and (15-20 for weeks. A dry rot, similar to that observed in Griphosphaeria nivalis. Transactions British mycological the field, developed on inoculated pumpkins. This is the Society 48: 59-72. first recording of F. avenaeeum on Cucurbitaceae in (3) Sanderson, F.R. (1972a) - A Mycosphaerella' species as the Australia. ascogenous state of Septorie tritici Rob. and Desm. New Although F. avenaeeum has a very wide host range (2), Zealand Journal Botany 10: 707-10. it was not recorded in Victoria until 1970 when it was (4) Sanderson, F.R. (1972b) - Description and key of wheat isolated from wheat seed and roots (3). Since then it has diseases in New Zealand. Proc. 25th N.Z. Weed & Pest Control Con ference : 124-9. reported as a pathogen of barley

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Published: Jan 23, 2011

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