Fusarium crown rot is a major fungal disease affecting wheat production worldwide, primarily caused by Fusarium pseudograminearum and Fusarium culmorum. This chronic disease compromises plant vigour ...
Cool, wet spring weather conditions often create the perfect environment for Fusarium root rot to develop in soybean fields. This soilborne disease can damage roots and seedlings before any visible ...
Researchers have identified wheat and barley lines resistant to crown rot -- a disease that costs Australian wheat and barley farmers $79 million in lost yield every year. CSIRO researchers have ...
While foliar diseases often dominate discussions, stem base and root pathogens in cereals require increasing attention as farming systems evolve. Here, we examine the changing dynamics of these ...
Fusarium isolates obtained from Iran and Italy were identified by morphological characters and confirmed by using species-specific PCR assays. The genetic chemotyping for each strain, as a preliminary ...
CSIRO researchers have identified wheat and barley lines resistant to Crown Rot – a disease that costs Australian wheat and barley farmers $79 million in lost yield every year. Crown Rot, which is a ...
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