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Fusarium verticillioides and Busseola fusca are among the most significant biotic constraints to maize production in South Africa. In this study, the effect of B.
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QTL mapping of resistance to Gibberella ear rot in maize
Molecular Breeding, 2020Gibberella ear rot (GER), caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium graminearum, is becoming one of the most prominent pathogens responsible for ear rot in maize. In this study three F2 populations, F2-C, F2-D, and F2-J, and their corresponding F2:3 families, were constructed by crossing three highly GER-resistant inbred lines—Cheng351, Dan598, and JiV203—
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Inoculation of Maize Ears withFusarium graminearumto Study Gibberella Ear Rot
Cold Spring Harbor ProtocolsMaize is an important food and fuel crop globally. Ear rots, caused by fungal pathogens, are some of the most detrimental maize diseases, due to reduced grain yield and the production of harmful mycotoxins. Mycotoxins are naturally occurring toxins produced by certain fungal species that can cause acute and chronic health issues in humans and animals ...
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An improved understanding of Diplodia ear rot in Kentucky corn
2022Stenocarpella maydis and Stenocarpella macrospora are both causal agents of Diplodia ear rot (DER) of corn in the U.S. The current prevalence and distribution of each is unknown worldwide. Signs and symptoms of DER include white mold on and between kernels, bleached husks, and pycnidia visible in the cob pith. The term hidden Diplodia describes when no
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Study of maize resistance to Gibberella Ear Rot
2006Gibberella Ear Rot caused by the fungus Fusarium graminearum Schwabe is a serious disease of maize (Zea mays L) grain in Croatia.The two year trials consisted of screening 145 maize lines for resistance and testing 24 maize hybrids under conditions of artificial ear inoculation into the silk channel with F. graminearum.
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Relationships Among Ear Morphology, Western Flower Thrips, and Fusarium Ear Rot of Corn
Phytopathology, 1991The relationships among insects, corn (Zea mays) ear morphology, and ear rot caused by Fusarium moniliforme were studied in 1988 and 1989. Silks on ears of two corn hybrids, one susceptible to Fusarium ear rot and one with an intermediate level of resistance, received applications of the insecticides acephate or carbaryl at the green silk stage before ...
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Susceptibility of maize inbred lines to Fusarium ear rot
2011Severity of Fusarium Ear Rot of maize is influenced by several factors and among them one of the most important is genotype susceptibility. We determined differences in genotype susceptibility to Ear Rot in field trials and with laboratory analyses, after artifical inoculation with isolates of Fusarium graminearum, Fusarium verticillioides and Fusarium
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