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Rust on sugar cane (Puccinia melanocephala)

Rust on sugar cane (Puccinia melanocephala) (3) t.enne, J. M. and Sonoda, R. M. (1978). Colletotrichum spp. Isolates of C. dematium were recovered and grown on on tropical forage legumes. Plant Disease Reporter 62: Czapek-Dox agar. At 25°C, colonies cover a 9 em plate in 813-817. 6-14 days. Aerial mycelium is moderate to dense with turf to 2.5 mm although some isolates produce sparse aerial (4) Von Arx, J. A. (1970). A Revision of the Fungi Classified as mycelium. Colonies are usually olivaceous grey to pale Gloeosporium. Second edition. J. Cramer, Germany. olivaceous grey (one iron grey) and the reverse of all isolates varies from leaden grey to leaden black. Sclerotia are superficial or immersed, microscopic to large amorphous, glistening bodies. Conidia are borne on cylindrical sclerotial surfaces or acervuli. The phial ides are Rust on Sugar Cane (Puccinia in shape occasionally septate, hyaline to very light brown, melanocephala) and give rise to conidia in basipetal succession. Conidia are falcate, smooth, hyaline; the apex is acute to rounded, base truncate to rounded, 21-26Jlm long x 3-3.5 urn wide. C. C. Ryan and B. T. Egan, Spores in mass are white to very light salmon. Setae are Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, smooth, thick-walled with an http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Rust on sugar cane (Puccinia melanocephala)

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 8 (3) – Jan 25, 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/APP9790046
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(3) t.enne, J. M. and Sonoda, R. M. (1978). Colletotrichum spp. Isolates of C. dematium were recovered and grown on on tropical forage legumes. Plant Disease Reporter 62: Czapek-Dox agar. At 25°C, colonies cover a 9 em plate in 813-817. 6-14 days. Aerial mycelium is moderate to dense with turf to 2.5 mm although some isolates produce sparse aerial (4) Von Arx, J. A. (1970). A Revision of the Fungi Classified as mycelium. Colonies are usually olivaceous grey to pale Gloeosporium. Second edition. J. Cramer, Germany. olivaceous grey (one iron grey) and the reverse of all isolates varies from leaden grey to leaden black. Sclerotia are superficial or immersed, microscopic to large amorphous, glistening bodies. Conidia are borne on cylindrical sclerotial surfaces or acervuli. The phial ides are Rust on Sugar Cane (Puccinia in shape occasionally septate, hyaline to very light brown, melanocephala) and give rise to conidia in basipetal succession. Conidia are falcate, smooth, hyaline; the apex is acute to rounded, base truncate to rounded, 21-26Jlm long x 3-3.5 urn wide. C. C. Ryan and B. T. Egan, Spores in mass are white to very light salmon. Setae are Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, smooth, thick-walled with an

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 25, 2011

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