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Studies on spore forms of Septoria tritici from New South Wales

Studies on spore forms of Septoria tritici from New South Wales During a severe epiphytotic of Septoria leaf blotch on fluorescin, Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine wheat in the Wagga Wagga and Temora areas of New 44: 301-307. South Wales in 1975 field collections of infected wheat (4) Klement, Z., Farkas, G. L. and Loverkovich, L. (1964) ­ cultlvars were made at growth stage 2 (GS2) to growth Hypersensitivity reaction induced by Phytopathogenic stage 11 (GS 11) on the Feekes Scale. Throughout the bacteria in tobacco leaf. Phytopathology 54: 474-479. growing season, necrotic leaf areas were found to be (5) Lelliott, R. A., Billing E. and Hayward, A. C. A)1966) - A studded with macropycnidia of the pathogen. In determinative scheme for the fluorescent plant December, two further spore forms were found in necrotic pathogenic pseudomonads. Journal of Applied tissues, viz. perithecia and micropycnidia. Bacteriology 29: 470-489. The perithecia (ascogenous stage) were dark and (6) Smith, M. A. (1944) - Blister spot and bacterial disease of measured 74-109 x 90-127 m. Squash preparations of apple. Journal of Agricultural Research 68: 269-298. these perithecia, stained with cotton blue in lactophenol, (7) Stanier, R. Y., Palleroni, H. J. and Doudoroff, M. (1966) ­ clearly showed obpyriform asci in various stages of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Studies on spore forms of Septoria tritici from New South Wales

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 5 (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/APP9760033a
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Abstract

During a severe epiphytotic of Septoria leaf blotch on fluorescin, Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine wheat in the Wagga Wagga and Temora areas of New 44: 301-307. South Wales in 1975 field collections of infected wheat (4) Klement, Z., Farkas, G. L. and Loverkovich, L. (1964) ­ cultlvars were made at growth stage 2 (GS2) to growth Hypersensitivity reaction induced by Phytopathogenic stage 11 (GS 11) on the Feekes Scale. Throughout the bacteria in tobacco leaf. Phytopathology 54: 474-479. growing season, necrotic leaf areas were found to be (5) Lelliott, R. A., Billing E. and Hayward, A. C. A)1966) - A studded with macropycnidia of the pathogen. In determinative scheme for the fluorescent plant December, two further spore forms were found in necrotic pathogenic pseudomonads. Journal of Applied tissues, viz. perithecia and micropycnidia. Bacteriology 29: 470-489. The perithecia (ascogenous stage) were dark and (6) Smith, M. A. (1944) - Blister spot and bacterial disease of measured 74-109 x 90-127 m. Squash preparations of apple. Journal of Agricultural Research 68: 269-298. these perithecia, stained with cotton blue in lactophenol, (7) Stanier, R. Y., Palleroni, H. J. and Doudoroff, M. (1966) ­ clearly showed obpyriform asci in various stages of

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Published: Jan 23, 2011

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