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Effects of Spray-Seed® on the Growth of Subterranean Clover and its Susceptibility to Root Rot Fungi

Effects of Spray-Seed® on the Growth of Subterranean Clover and its Susceptibility to Root Rot Fungi (10) Wong. D.H., Barbetti, M.J. and Sivasithamparam, F. oxysporum, P. medicaginis, Pythium irregulare K. (1984) - Effects of soil temperature and Buisman, and Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn, showed that moisture on the pathogenicity of fungi root disease in subterranean clover was more severe associated with root rot of subterranean clover. with combinations of fungi than with individual fungi. It Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 35: is therefore possible that combinations of the fungi used 675-684. in the present investigation may cause more severe root rot than individual fungi. Foliage infection may be an important means of disease carryover and inoculum buildup for fungi such as F. avenaceum, that cause root rot in subterranean clover. Conversely, the soil may be a reservoir of inoculum for foliar disease. Effects of Spray-Seed @ on the Acknowledgements Growth of S.ubterranean Clover and I wish to thank Mr. G.D. Adam for technical its Susceptibility to Root Rot Fungi assistance and Mr. M.F. D'Arituono for statistical analysis. M.J. Barbetti Department of AgriCUlture References Jarrah Road, South Perth, W.A. 6151 In the south west of Western Australia root rot causes substantial losses in annual pastures of subterranean (1) Anonymous (1964) - Diseases of clovers in New clover http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Effects of Spray-Seed® on the Growth of Subterranean Clover and its Susceptibility to Root Rot Fungi

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 13 (3) – Jan 27, 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/APP9840040
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(10) Wong. D.H., Barbetti, M.J. and Sivasithamparam, F. oxysporum, P. medicaginis, Pythium irregulare K. (1984) - Effects of soil temperature and Buisman, and Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn, showed that moisture on the pathogenicity of fungi root disease in subterranean clover was more severe associated with root rot of subterranean clover. with combinations of fungi than with individual fungi. It Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 35: is therefore possible that combinations of the fungi used 675-684. in the present investigation may cause more severe root rot than individual fungi. Foliage infection may be an important means of disease carryover and inoculum buildup for fungi such as F. avenaceum, that cause root rot in subterranean clover. Conversely, the soil may be a reservoir of inoculum for foliar disease. Effects of Spray-Seed @ on the Acknowledgements Growth of S.ubterranean Clover and I wish to thank Mr. G.D. Adam for technical its Susceptibility to Root Rot Fungi assistance and Mr. M.F. D'Arituono for statistical analysis. M.J. Barbetti Department of AgriCUlture References Jarrah Road, South Perth, W.A. 6151 In the south west of Western Australia root rot causes substantial losses in annual pastures of subterranean (1) Anonymous (1964) - Diseases of clovers in New clover

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Published: Jan 27, 2011

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